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Son lives in his parents' house and escapes prosecution after bizarre incident

Timothy John Henry

A resident of The Villages is on the verge of avoiding prosecution after a bizarre incident occurred at his parents' home.

Timothy John Henry, 51, lives at 1607 Arial Place in the Village of Sunset Pointe entered into a pretrial intervention agreement in Sumter County Court last month. If he meets the terms of the agreement, he will not face charges on two serious drug offenses and one minor drug possession offense.

The contract requires him to undergo a drug/alcohol screening and complete all recommended treatments, submit to random testing, and complete 50 hours of community service, with half of those hours available to him to “buy out” at $10 per hour.

Sumter County Sheriff's officials arrived at Henry's home on December 10.

Henry claimed he had “knocked down an intruder,” but his words “made no sense,” the report said. He also complained of the theft of a dog and “a woman and child in his trees.” The Massachusetts native appeared to be “suffering from some mental illness or was intoxicated.”

Officers found 34.57 grams of packaged marijuana and a small container labeled “Haze Live Badder Apple Banana Gelato.” A test of the substance in the container, which was kept in the refrigerator, showed the presence of THC. A vape pen containing THC oil was found on the table next to the bed in the master bedroom.

Henry's parents bought the house in Sunset Pointe in 2005. They were the original owners.

In 2014, Henry was arrested after his golf cart collided with another golf cart.