Winter Park Police Chief Michael Deal arrested on domestic violence charges in Seminole County

By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

LAKE MARY, Fla. - Winter Park's police chief has been placed on administrative leave following his arrest Wednesday by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office on domestic violence charges.

"We are aware of the arrest of Winter Park Police Chief Michael Deal on alleged domestic violence charges," Clarissa Howard, a Winter Park city spokeswoman said, adding Division Chief Pam Marcum will be in charge of the police department, "for as long as needed."

Deal, Winter Park's top cop since 2016, is being held without bond at the Seminole County Correctional Facility, pending a 2 p.m. first appearance before a judge.

Michael Deal, Winter Park's top cop since 2016, is being held without bond at the Seminole County Correctional Facility, pending a 2 p.m. first appearance before a judge.

“Until more information is available, Chief Deal will be placed on [paid] administrative leave,” Howard said in a prepared statement, reiterating, “Division Chief Pam Marcum will be in charge of the department until further notice.”

The Seminole County Sheriffs Office did not release a press release on the circumstances of the alleged crime against Deal. Headline Surfer has put in a request for a copy of the arrest affidavit with Sheriff Dennis Lemma's PIOs.

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