Crime & Safety
Man Vomits on Pasco Deputy While Under Arrest
File this one under: Things you should avoid doing.

Corey Trabucco was already on his way to jail when he vomited on a deputy with the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
On Saturday, Trabucco, 21, sat in the back seat of a sheriff’s office patrol cruiser on charges of tracking in trafficking prescription pills. He had been arrested on Mendocino Street in the Seven Springs area.
On the way to the Land O’ Lakes Jail, Trabucco kept asking the deputy if he would reduce the charges, according to a deputy’s arrest report. The deputy refused.
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Trabucco cursed and said: “I’m going to jail anyway.”
He pressed his face against the cage separating the back seats from the front and “forced himself to gag, which caused him to vomit,” according to the report.
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The vomit landed on the deputy’s head, shoulder and ear, as well as the driver’s seat. Trabucco also covered himself in vomit, according to the report.
So now charges against Trabucco include: trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and aggravated battery on a law enforcement police officer.
He was in jail Monday in lieu of $8,000 in bail.
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