Seminole County Woman Arrested for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
On December 25, 2024, at midnight, Lydia Gabrielle Floyd-Actie, a 28-year-old resident of Seminole County, Florida, was arrested by the Sanford Police Department. She faces a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, classified as domestic violence under Florida Statute 784.021(1)(a).
Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon is a third-degree felony in Florida. This charge involves the intentional threat to do harm with a deadly weapon, creating a well-founded fear of imminent violence, but without an intention to cause death. When classified as domestic violence, the case takes on added seriousness, often resulting in mandatory no-contact orders, potential restraining orders, and court-ordered counseling or intervention programs.
If convicted, penalties may include up to five years in prison, five years of probation, and fines of up to $5,000. The court may also impose restitution to the victim and enhanced restrictions due to the domestic violence designation, which can carry long-term consequences, such as limitations on firearm ownership.
Floyd-Actie is described in booking records as a 5’6” female weighing 175 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She is expected to appear in court to address the charge. Authorities in Seminole County emphasize the gravity of domestic violence cases, reiterating their commitment to protecting victims and ensuring accountability for those who engage in violent behavior. This case highlights the serious legal and personal repercussions of aggravated assault within domestic settings.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 12/25/24 City: Sanford Florida Age/YOB: 28
Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Weight: Height: Gender: Female
| Title | Type | Bond |
| AGGRAV ASSLT W DEADLY WEAPON WITHOUT INTENT TO KILL DV | $ |