Grand Jury Indictment

Today State Attorney Amira Fox and Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell announce an
indictment by the Charlotte County Grand Jury for defendant Lacey Jayne Shaver. This is the
first time ever in Charlotte County that a person has been indicted for murder for unlawful
distribution of drugs and only the second time in the 20th Judicial Circuit. Shaver has been
indicted on the following charges:

• First-Degree Murder – Unlawful Distribution of Fentanyl – Capital Felony

• Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver within 1,000 ft. of a Park –
First Degree Felony (Two counts)

• Sale or Delivery of a Controlled Substance within 1,000 ft. of a Park – First Degree
Felony (Two counts)

The indictment reads, in part, as follows:
On or about July 19, 2020, in Charlotte County, Florida, did unlawfully, being then eighteen (18)
years of age or older, (Lacey Shaver did) kill and murder a human being, by the unlawful
distribution of a controlled substance, to wit: Fentanyl or any mixture containing any such
substance, as described in Florida Statute 893.03(2)(b)(9); and the said controlled substance or
mixture containing the said controlled substance was the proximate cause of the death of the
victim, contrary to Florida Statutes 782.04

“I want to thank the members of the Grand Jury for their hard work on this case. I hope today’s
history making indictment brought forth by the Charlotte County Grand Jury serves as a stark
reminder that selling, buying, or distributing drugs will not be tolerated,” said State Attorney
Fox.

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office investigated this case and worked closely with the State
Attorney’s Office leading to today’s Grand Jury indictment.

Samantha Syoen
Communications Director
State Attorney’s Office