Orlando Woman Arrested for Resisting Officer Without Violence
Keyshaliz Torrescolon, a 20-year-old resident of Orlando, Florida, was arrested on January 25, 2025, by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Torrescolon faces a charge of resisting an officer without violence under Florida Statute 843.02, classified as a first-degree misdemeanor.
The charge alleges that Torrescolon willfully resisted, obstructed, or opposed a law enforcement officer in the execution of their legal duties without employing physical force or violence. In Florida, this offense is punishable by up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $1,000, or both. Additional consequences may include probation, community service, or court-ordered counseling.
Resisting an officer, even without violence, is treated seriously under Florida law to ensure compliance with law enforcement and maintain public safety. Details surrounding the circumstances of Torrescolon’s arrest are expected to emerge as the case progresses through the legal system. Further updates will depend on court proceedings and the outcome of her case.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 01/25/25 City: Orlando, Florida Age/YOB: 20
Hair: Red Eyes: Brown Weight: Height: Gender: Female
| Title | Type | Bond |
| Resisting Officer Without Violence | Misdemeanor | $ |