For the second time in the past thirty-days, the Florida Highway Patrol has reported a deputy sheriff involved in a serious collision in his patrol car — while driving off duty — this time, involving the death of a pedestrian.
Property Crimes Unit Detectives are seeking the identity of two individuals in connection with several thefts that recently occurred at Publix Supermarket in Sawgrass Village, and the Sheriff is asking Historic City News readers for their help.
Disbarred Tampa lawyer David Russell Stahl was convicted by a Hillsborough County jury for committing lewd acts and sexual battery on a child over 12 years-old and under 16 years-old. Stahl was designated a "sexual offender" and was sentenced to six years' of prison, to be followed by nine years' of probationHistoric City News has learned that a 68 year-old man who was admitted to practice law in Tampa in 1970, but was later convicted of two counts of sexual battery against a child, is currently living in St. Augustine South as he serves his court-ordered term of community monitoring as a registered sexual offender.
Historic City News has learned that a 48 year-old St. Johns County man has been transported to Shands Hospital Jacksonville by air-ambulance following a single-vehicle collision being investigated by deputies with the St Johns County Sheriff’s Traffic Unit.
In what is becoming to sound like a broken record, Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies reported to Historic City News that two men have been taken into custody in connection with today’s 5:00 p.m. armed robbery of the CVS Pharmacy on State Road 100 in Flagler Beach.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told Historic City News that deputies in Flagler County are investigating circumstances surrounding a man found on I-95 near the Matanzas Parkway overpass before 4:00 p.m. today.
Community Affairs Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Police Department was called to the 800 block of South Ponce De Leon Boulevard earlier today to investigate complaints of an intoxicated man in the area.
From witness accounts, a composite drawing has been produced and forwarded to Historic City News by Traffic Homicide Investigator, Deputy J.D. McGinnis, in hopes that our readers may recognize it as someone they know.