SANDRA SALAZAR MUNOZ 

Jacksonville Woman Arrested in Hillsborough County for Cocaine Possession

On January 31, 2025, at 2:29 AM, Sandra Salazar Munoz, a 21-year-old Jacksonville resident, was arrested by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office on a third-degree felony charge of cocaine possession. She was taken into custody at the intersection of Gunn Highway and Casey Road and later booked at 3:32 AM. Munoz, who resides on Beach Boulevard, is described as 5’7” tall, weighing 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Following her arrest, Munoz was released the same day at 3:36 PM after posting a $2,500 cash bond. The charge, filed under Florida Statute 893.13, carries significant legal consequences. As a third-degree felony, possession of cocaine in Florida is punishable by up to five years in prison, five years of probation, and fines up to $5,000. Additional penalties can include mandatory drug treatment programs, community service, and a potential driver’s license suspension.

Drug-related offenses are taken seriously in Florida, and prosecutors often seek strict penalties, particularly for repeat offenders or those with aggravating circumstances. First-time offenders may qualify for diversion programs or probationary sentencing, but a conviction would result in a permanent felony record, impacting employment opportunities and housing eligibility.

Munoz is expected to appear in court to address the charge. Authorities in Hillsborough County continue to prioritize drug enforcement efforts, emphasizing the risks and legal repercussions associated with controlled substance possession.

Charges Below:

Booking Date: 01/31/25    City: JACKSONVILLE, Florida    Age/YOB: 21

Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown   Weight: 100   Height: 5'07   Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
POSSESSION OF COCAINE (DRUG1101) Felony $2500

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