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Category: Public Safety

Operation “Last Call” nets 25-violations

Officers from the St. Augustine Police Department and the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Department are currently serving 25 Notices to Appear to individuals for violations of the Florida Beverage Statutes. These charges resulted from a six-week operation conducted by the Departments.

Public Safety

Blazejowski will go to prison for next 9-years

Assistant State Attorney and Public Information Officer, Spencer Hathaway, reported to Historic City News this afternoon that 41-year-old Tawny Lynn Blazejowski will spend the next 9-years in a state prison facility after being convicted today for aggravated stalking directed at a former boyfriend and his family members over a period of 8 months.

Public Safety

Medi MD owner says he was not expecting investigators

Medi M.D. owner, Bill McClure, spoke with Historic City News editor Michael Gold this evening to shed light on today’s unexpected events at his two local medical clinics; after investigators from the State Attorney General’s office arrived to serve a general, non-specific search warrant.

Public Safety

Fugitive surrenders to marshals while investigation continues

Brandon Bernard Allison, the 27-year-old fugitive accused of killing Sheriff’s K-9 Baron Tuesday morning, was booked into the St Johns County Detention Facility at the Neil J Perry Criminal Justice Complex in St Augustine yesterday evening at 5:37 p.m., according to jail reports received by Historic City News local reporters.

Public Safety

Fugitive wanted on warrant and in death of Sheriff’s K-9

St Johns County Sheriff’s spokesman Chuck Mulligan is reporting to Historic City News this morning that K-9 Baron was killed in the line of duty as he pursued Brandon Bernard Allison; a man with an outstanding arrest warrant, wanted in connection with a disturbance that occurred in the area of the 1900 block of CR-207,…

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Man on $255,000 bail due in court Monday disappears

Man on $255,000 bail due in court Monday disappears

Historic City News has been informed that a St Johns County man, scheduled for a court appearance on Monday, October 6th, has mysteriously disappeared today under suspicious circumstances after he placed a call to emergency 911 operators to report that he was involved in a boating incident.

Public Safety

St. Augustine Police Daily News Release

October 1, 2014 Police reported to Historic City News that a 59-year-old homeless man living in St Augustine, William Donald Flowers, was warned against trespassing at the Historic Downtown Parking Facility a few days ago. Officers said that they received a complaint that Flowers was back on the property. Flowers was arrested and charged with…

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Bicycle rider crashes into oncoming car and killed

Just before 10:00 p.m. last night, Historic City News was notified that an Orlando area man was struck and killed by an oncoming motor vehicle as he was riding his bicycle against traffic on US-1 South at Moultrie Bluff.

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