Saturday, March 30, 2024

Triple Homicide Suspect Anne Lang Caught - Court Denies Bail


LABELLE, FL. -- Anne Marie Lang, 41 has been captured by Federal Marshals in Lakeland, Polk County after skipping a court trial appearance on March 19, 2024, charges including multiple homicides and DUI.

She skipped out on bail of  $50,000 for each of three Manslaughter counts and $20,000 for each of three Vehicular Homicide count on a pre-trial release bond.

Around The Clock Bail Bonds of Fort Myers received a March 19 notification from the court of the Bond Forfeiture since they couldn't produce her for the court appearance. 

Originally arrested in March, 2021, she was released in June, 2021. She was recharged March 27, 2024 for failure to appear in court.

Her last known address was Brynwood Lane, in Fort Myers.

For a period of time, her case details were removed from online court records and her photo removed from the Hendry Sheriff's jail and arrest record, while law enforcement was searching for her armed with a fugitive arrest warrant.

In a January 20, 2021 crash, Lang was driving her 2011 BMW east on State Road 80, in the vicinity of Hendry County Road 78A, in excess of 100 mph.

A 2009 Chevrolet attempted to back from 5411 State Road 80 and entered the path of the BMW.

The front of the BMW collided with the rear of the Chevrolet and resulted in the death of the Chevrolet driver, Enedino Galindo, age 42 of Labelle and two teen daughters, ages 13 and 15 of Labelle.

Lang failed to show up for her trial on the charges in Hendry County and a failure to appear warrant for her arrest was issued. 

After her capture, Judge Elizabeth V. Crier denied bond for her at a hearing March 27. 

Mara Marzano is representing the State of Florida and Lee Hollander of Naples representing Lang.

The next status hearing is April 1 at 1:30 before Judge Elizabeth Crier via ZOOM.

Original Arrest Story on Southwest Florida Online

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