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Year: 2010

State Park campers are victims of auto burglaries

St. Augustine’s local news reporters at Historic City News have learned that over $3500 worth of property was stolen from Anastasia State Park over the weekend.

Public Safety

Tip leads to arrest of wanted probationer

The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that Saturday evening, Police Officer William Moltimore responded to a tip concerning the whereabouts of a wanted man who was supposed to be located on Hope Street.

Public Safety

Counterfeit bills discovered by alert cashier

The local St. Augustine news desk at Historic City News has learned that last Friday night, Police Officer William Moltimore responded to Mikato Japanese Steakhouse to investigate the passing of suspected counterfeit money.

Public Safety

Klubock leads first Environmental Education Fair

Local news reporters at Historic City News have learned that Michael Klubock will serve as the guest speaker and will lead a beach clean-up during the Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway’s first Environmental Education Fair on Saturday, May 1st.

Community

Final Judgments through 4/13/2010

The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.

Community

Burglars enter home while residents sleep

The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that Thursday morning, Police Officer William Protami responded to a residence on Water Street to investigate the burglary of an occupied home.

Public Safety

Sheriff needs your help locating missing boy

Historic City News reporters learned that a three-year-old child has been reported missing after his mother and a companion were arrested Sunday evening on charges of operating a counterfeit money operation.

Community

City Manager Bill Harriss retires this summer

Local news reporters at Historic City News received word today that, after a quarter century of service to the City of St. Augustine, William B. “Bill” Harriss will retire this summer.

Government

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