
A deputy from the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Steven M. Nesbitt, aged 29, was apprehended on domestic violence charges and is scheduled to appear in Broward County bond court. Nesbitt faces accusations of third-degree felony false imprisonment and first-degree misdemeanor battery, per reporting by Local10.
Court documents reveal the victim, Nesbitt’s wife and mother of their two children, provided a video to a Plantation detective, showcasing the purported abuse which occurred in front of one of their daughters. "The victim stated that she was in fear for her personal safety due to past unreported incidents of physical violence against her by Steven," states the detective in a report dated September 24. Broward County Circuit Judge Susan L. Alspector is set to oversee the proceedings, as detailed by Local10.
Following the investigation, law enforcement officials served a warrant for Nesbitt’s arrest yesterday, just a day after the case was filed against him by prosecutors. Details confirm that Nesbitt has been booked at the Broward County Main Jail and is currently under suspension without pay from the BSO, as reported by the same news source.
Additional information from Nesbitt’s arrest record on Broward County Mugshots lists his bail amount for both charges as $0.00. The post further details Nesbitt's physical characteristics and indicates the arresting agency as BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE, with the arrest date marked yesterday.









