William Borden of Englewood found himself in trouble on June 19, 2026. Sarasota County deputies arrested him and filed several charges.
The most serious included driving with a suspended or revoked license. This was his third time getting caught for that offense. He also picked up a citation for having a license plate that didn’t match the car. On top of the traffic issues, deputies charged Borden with possession of drug paraphernalia, petit theft, and grand theft. For the petit theft charge, he already has two prior convictions, while the grand theft accusation covers property valued between $750 and $5,000.
Remember, these are accusations, not convictions. Under Florida law, the court presumes everyone innocent until the prosecution proves guilt. Arrest records are public, and you can find them on your local Sheriff’s Office website.








