Drug Dealer Arrested in Immokalee Following Police Pursuit

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IMMOKALEE, FL – On Tuesday night, Collier County Sheriff’s deputies apprehended Talbot Fuller, a 34-year-old three-time convicted felon and documented gang member, after a vehicle pursuit.

Fuller, a suspect in drug dealing activities, is now facing multiple felony charges.

Fuller was spotted by deputies in Immokalee driving a black Kia SUV on Jefferson Avenue. Recognizing him as a driver without a valid license, deputies attempted to intercept.

Fuller, previously involved in a drug sale incident near a place of worship, fled the scene, leading to a brief pursuit ending in the 100 block of New Market Road.

Upon searching Fuller’s vehicle, where the odor of burnt marijuana was detected, deputies found crack cocaine, $785 in cash, and a digital scale. He is currently held in the Collier County jail, charged with fleeing and eluding, sale of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a house of worship, and possession of crack cocaine.

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