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Local lifesavers recognized for Anastasia Island rescue

CAPTAIN ERIC HELLSTROM
CAPTAIN ERIC HELLSTROM
St Johns County Fire Rescue Marine Rescue personnel were recently recognized by the United States Lifesaving Association and the Florida Beach Chief’s Association with the “Meritorious Act Award” for their efforts last summer in the surf rescue of a beach patron.

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Teenagers safe after early morning crash
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Teenagers safe after early morning crash

300-night-crashTwo St Johns County teenagers left the scene of an early morning crash near International Golf Parkway at World Commerce Parkway, according to a report received by Historic City News. The vehicle sustained about $9,000 in damage; Trooper Dennis Shorter reported only minor injuries to the passenger.

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Local State of Emergency may be called Thursday
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Local State of Emergency may be called Thursday

400-BEACH-PATROL-TRUCKTomorrow morning the members of the St Johns County Commission will hold an emergency meeting to consider a proclamation declaring a local “state of emergency” in certain coastal areas of South Ponte Vedra and Summer Haven, due to coastal storm erosion.

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Jury says Truehill must die for murder of Vincent Binder

QUENTIN MARCUS TRUEHILL
QUENTIN MARCUS TRUEHILL
Judge Raul Zambrano will likely pass sentence on Quentin Truehill after a hearing scheduled for March 27th, when attorneys can present additional evidence; however, earlier today, the jury’s recommendation is that Truehill should die for his role in Vincent Binder’s death.

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Harassing endangered Florida wildlife can lead you to prison

400-Florida-Manatee-and-CalAssistant United States Attorney Shawn P. Napier recommends that if Historic City News readers are going to harass an endangered species of Florida wildlife, not to be stupid enough to post a video of yourself committing the crime on your facebook; unless you are ready to appear in Federal Court.

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NEWS BREAK: Vehicle vs pedestrian crash — avoid Woodlawn

300-EMERGENCY-NEWS-BREAKHistoric City News was informed that one lane of Woodlawn Avenue is closed due to a single-vehicle crash involving a pedestrian.

St Johns County deputies and emergency vehicles are in the area of Woodlawn Avenue west of Lewis Speedway. The investigation is continuing. Check back for updates later today.

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Fries goes to prison for life

CHRISTOPHER LINUS FRIES
CHRISTOPHER LINUS FRIES
Circuit Judge J. Michael Traynor imposed the life sentence on 43-year-old Christopher Linus Fries, for the September 10, 2011 murder of 29-year-old Paul Crookshank in the parking lot of the Gigglin’ Gator pub.

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Woman struck and killed as she left The Standard
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Woman struck and killed as she left The Standard

300-RED-BLUE-LIGHTGrace Janice Wieczorek[/caption]St Augustine police updated Historic City News today concerning the traffic homicide that occurred at 200 Anastasia Boulevard Saturday night, March 1, involving a 2007 Gray Honda Mini-Van and a pedestrian leaving The Standard night club.

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