PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (WFLA) — A man known to throw cans of food and other items around a Florida neighborhood, and others have been arrested after someone said their neighbors threw cans out the window, the arrest affidavit said.
On April 25, he called the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office to report vandalism at a neighbor’s home. She said she was outside when she heard the broken glass.
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The woman turned towards the noise and found one of her neighbors, 38-year-old Eltour Nest Sunville, and ran from another neighbor’s front yard and headed back towards the house.
The affidavit shows that the front left window was broken at the top, as if something was thrown into the glass. The witness obtained the keys from another neighbor in the neighborhood. A neighbor went to the house to see the owner’s house when she left and see what happened. The woman found a broken glass inside and a corn del Monte can.

Witnesses claimed that St. Bill is known in the area for “threwing around what he got from the food bank and what caused problems.”
Neighbors told NBC affiliate WBBH that the suspect threw urine, glass plates, metal chunks and raw meat chunks into the house.
Deputies contacted the victim. The victim said he had just replaced the window and wanted to be charged against St. Bill.
“She just got off and put in $500 to fix it,” the neighbor told the news outlet. “I called the woman who lives there because she lives in Canada and explained that he had attacked her house again.”
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“One day he’ll hurt someone,” another longtime resident told WBBH.
When St. Bill approached at his home, he opened the front door and said, “I sue the fifth,” shut the door and refused to come outside, the report said.
The next day, authorities returned to the scene and found St. Bill outside. He pleads for the fifth again and tells the deputy, “You can’t take me.”
St. Bill was arrested on April 26 for throwing and throwing deadly missiles into housing and criminal mischief, ranging from $200 to $1,000. He was taken to the Charlotte County Jail.