
Updated 10/25/25
According to a social media post authored by the Naples Police Department:
On January 31, 2025, an officer from the Naples Police Department responded to the Collier County Growth Management office, located at 2800 North Horseshoe Drive in Naples. Mollie Messuri, 34, reported being the victim of a battery that occurred in the office lobby. During the investigation, Messuri provided written and verbal statements under oath, alleging that two neighbors, with whom she had an ongoing dispute, pushed, grabbed, and shoved her. Messuri further stated that her hair was pulled and the papers she was holding were ripped during the physical altercation.
Detectives confirmed through both interviews and surveillance video that the report and allegations made by Messuri on January 31st were fictitious and no such altercation occurred as initially described. Following completion of the investigation, Messuri was arrested and charged with filing a false report to law enforcement on February 10, 2025, and transported to the Naples Jail Center without incident.
Read the full police report here
Relevant part of the police report:
Another news article on the incident and arrest: Gulf Coast News Now summary
Follow along with the court records here: Collier County Court Records
Mollie B. Messuri was scheduled to attend Mental Health Court in Collier County on 9/17/25.

Mental health court sent Mollie back to criminal court and she visited with a judge again on 10/22/25. She wanted to wrap up the case so she could move to Las Vegas, but the prosecutor was pushing for jail time.

On 10/22/25, Messuri pled no contest to the crime of Knowingly Giving False Information to a Law Enforcement Officer (violation of Florida statute 837.05(1)(a)) in Collier County case 25-MM-216. According to her plea form, this plea of no contest means she does not contest the charges.
Mollie Messuri was sentenced to 12 months of probation with adjudication withheld. In addition, she must have a mental health evaluation and follow the recommendations, must have no contact with the victims of her crime, and must not trespass at the residence of her victims. If she successfully completes her year of probation, the crime disappears and she avoids a criminal record.

Find Mollie on Facebook if you can keep up with how often she changes her name and URL to hide from her victims.

Mollie Messuri’s defunct business: With Love Box Company
Other companies owned by Mollie: The Pack of Southwest Florida (“boutique dog services”) and Strawberry Moon LLC
Mollie tried to sell the home in the neighborhood she disrupted: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/158-4th-St-Naples-FL-34113/70759806_zpid/












