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Cigarette lighter thought to be live grenade

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office reported to Historic City News that their bomb squad was dispatched to Flagler County this morning to dispose of a hand grenade that had been purchased at an estate sale.

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Rash of attempted scams target elderly

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office reported a week filled with attempted scams — and Sheriff David B. Shoar warns residents, especially the elderly, to be cautious when asked for personal information.

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Trustee says liquidate – creditors oppose

Tuesday, an official committee comprised of 7 of the 20 largest unsecured creditors, will learn the fate of their plans to create a new company to manage the performing assets of Lydia Cladek, Inc.; now in the hands of the Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge of the Middle District of Florida.

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Candlelight vigil marks 3-month disappearance

At 6:00 tomorrow evening, Saturday, January 29th, family and friends of 34 year-old Rebecca Ann Ware will host a candlelight vigil to mark the three-month anniversary of her disappearance.

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Vehicles burglarized at Youngs Masonry

St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar is asking Historic City News readers if they recognize either of the two men shown on surveillance video that was taken last weekend while several vehicles were being burglarized at Young’s Masonry.

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One dead in head-on collision – other serious

St. Johns County Traffic Homicide Investigator Joseph McGinnis reported to Historic City News that the Sheriff’s Traffic Unit responded to the scene of a fatal traffic collision at 6:14 p.m. this evening.

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Residents and deputies exposed to chemicals

A possible methamphetamine lab has been discovered in an apartment on West Pope Road on Anastasia Island according to a report received by Historic City News this evening.

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Neglected child removed from drug house

Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local St. Johns County reporters with Historic City News that a 10 year-old child was removed from a Palm Coast home Friday afternoon after four adults were arrested by Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies.

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