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Occupants ejected – die at scene of two-vehicle crash

ASHLEY D ZURVALEC
ASHLEY D ZURVALEC

Historic City News was informed by the Florida Highway Patrol that a Lakeland, Georgia couple, 46-year-old Nathaniel F. Davis and his wife, 41-year-old Leslie S. Davis, lost their lives in a two-vehicle collision Friday night near the Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St Augustine.

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FHP: Designate a sober driver this weekend

Historic City News readers in St Augustine are cautioned to stay safe this holiday weekend and reminded to designate a sober driver by Florida Highway Patrol Troop G Public Affairs Officer, Sergeant Dylan L. Bryan.

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Attempted murder of St Augustine Police officer fails

400-SAPD-LOGO-POLICE-DEPTHistoric City News has been following word of an unsuccessful murder attempt made against one of the City’s newly hired police officers. At approximately 2:09 a.m. Sunday morning, Officer Lora Vaughn responded to 110 Anastasia Boulevard to investigate a man reportedly walking down the road while discharging a firearm.

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Truck strikes overhanging balcony on Cadiz Street

The St Augustine Police Department public information officer, Mark Samson, reported to Historic City News that at this hour, a delivery truck is stuck under the overhanging balcony of a private building on Cadiz Street.

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Probationer arrested after attack on Gigglin Gator patron

Historic City News has learned that a 27-year-old local man, already on probation for grand theft, was arrested again early yesterday morning by St Augustine Police after he reportedly stabbed a man three times with a knife outside a King Street bar.

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Identity theft charges against Hastings woman

Historic City News was notified Monday morning of the arrest of a Hastings woman; after the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office obtained a warrant charging her with felony use of personal identification information by fraud.

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Caution urged while wildfire and forest fires are contained

300-BRUSH-FIRE-FIGHTERFire Rescue spokesman, Jeremy Robshaw, informed local Historic City News reporters that firefighters continue to assist the Florida Forest Service to extinguish multiple brush fires located within St. Johns County.

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Adoption fraud uncovered after months of waiting for daughter to be born

NINA OSTEEN
NINA OSTEEN
Our repository of news archives contains numerous articles supporting the view that sending a criminal to prison, only makes them a better criminal — rehabilitation is an arguably weak theory when contrast against the high incidence of criminals who are released, offend again, and are returned to prison.

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