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Accident Causing Roadblock & Is Leaking Diesel Fuel On H.L. Smith Rd & Hatchineha Rd.

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Currently members of the Polk County Fire Rescue & The Polk County Sheriff’s Office are on scene of a crash involving a semi tractor at the intersection of Hatchineha Rd. & H.L. Smith Rd in rural Haines City.

According to reports the crash occurred at 2:17 pm and multiple emergency vehicles are on scene. We currently do not have all the details, but the semi tractor-trailer has overturned. A leak is occurring and spilling diesel fuel into a water source so that is a concern and could delay opening the roadway.

Please have patience if your in the area as Sand Hill Elementary is also letting out.

This is an active situation and we will bring you an update as soon as possible.

In Loving Memory Of Robert Wayne Scott

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Robert Wayne Scott, 79, of Davenport, Florida, passed away at Good Shepherd Hospice from cancer on April 5, 2024.

Robert was born June 8, 1944, in Kissimmee, Florida to Elmer and Juanita Scott. A pioneer family of Florida.

Robert grew up as farmer/rancher on his homestead. He served his country as an E5 sergeant in the 10th Marine Regiment. He retired from Mosaic formerly known as Seminole Fertilizer.

He enjoyed fishing and hunting but his real love was for the youth in his community, his cattle and his land of which he was a good steward of. He created Road Ends 4H Club where he was a pillar of society. He produced high quality Simmental cattle that competed on a national level. He orchestrated dozens of fundraisers to give back to his community and to also give “his kids” in the 4h club the ability to highly succeed not just in a show ring but in life in general.
He was a proud member of the Lions Club, Florida Cattlemen’s Association and the American Simmental Association.

He is survived by his previous wife of over 30 years, Diane Scott. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Georgia Scott, his daughter Christina Peterson (Jerry), stepson, Kyle Alford (Renee), six grandchildren, three great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his only son, Robert “Bobby” Scott II, one sister, Patsy Kiser and his parents, Elmer and Juanita Scott.

Graveside services are at Forrest Hill Cemetery in Haines City, FL and will take place on Saturday, 5/11 at 11am for family and close friends. There will be a public Celebration of Life to immediately follow @ 1pm at Edgehill Community Center 50 Westridge Rd Davenport FL 33837

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Davenport Lions Club. 50 Westridge Road, Davenport, Florida 33837

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:

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Notice is hereby given that on 05/11/2024 at 09:00 AM the following vehicles(s) may be sold at public sale at 720 PINE ST AUBURNDALE FL 33823 for the amount owed on each vehicle to satisfy the lien for repairs, services and storage charges and any administrative fees allowed pursuant to Florida Statute 713.585.

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The name, address and telephone number and public sale location of the repair shop claiming the lien for unpaid charges is:

Lienor Name: BME AUTO & TRUCK SALE LLC
Lienor Address: 720 PINE ST, AUBURNDALE, FL 33823
Lienor Telephone #: 863-808-9829
MV License #: BME AUTO & TRUCK SALES
Location of Vehicles: 720 PINE ST, AUBURNDALE, FL 33823

The customer or person claiming an interest, or a lien may redeem the vehicle by satisfying the amount due in cash on or before the sale date and time. The customer or person claiming an interest in or lien on a vehicle may file a demand for a hearing with the Clerk of Court in the POLK County where the vehicle is held to determine whether the vehicle has been wrongfully taken or withheld from him or her. At any time before the date of sale a customer or person of record claiming a lien on the vehicle may post a cash or surety bond in the amount stated on the invoice with the Clerk of Circuit Court where the disputed transaction occurred.

Check Up On Non-Reporting Registered Sex Offender In Lakeland Leads To Burglary Arrest

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office Press Release

Meet 45-year old Theodore Crews, Jr. of Lakeland.

Theodore is a registered sex offender, but he hasn’t been compliant with his registry obligations.

On Tuesday, April 9th, PCSO deputies paid Theodore a visit at his Turtle Dove Trail home and arrested him.

While there, a detective noticed a John Deere tractor…it was a tractor that had been reported stolen out of Dade City.

That discovery blossomed an even bigger investigation, and detectives found two brand new Polaris RZR UTVs that had been stolen from Highlands County in February, a Polaris UTV that was stolen from Lakeland in December of 2022, and a Chevy truck with an altered VIN that had been stolen in Polk County in October of 2015.

In all, the PCSO recovered $105,000 worth of stolen vehicles and equipment.

Theodore Crews was arrested and charged with: Sex Offender Failing to Comply with Registry, and Grand Theft (six counts).

Public Notice for Fictitious Name

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned pursuant to the fictitious name statutes 865.09 Florida statues will register with the division of corporations of the state of Florida upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice the fictitious name to wit ArtsUnique under which we are or intend to do business as in Polk County Florida that parties interested in said business enterprises are as follows Names or officers Gene and Shirley J. Sierra.

Second Confirmed Case Of Rabies In Polk County

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The second case of rabies in Polk County this year has been confirmed, in the area of Maniac Lane in Frostproof.

On Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Polk County Sheriff’s Animal Control Officers responded to a call for service from a homeowner who reported her dog was fighting with a raccoon. The dog killed the raccoon prior to the ACO’s arrival. The raccoon’s body was sent to the state laboratory for testing, and the results were sent back to Animal Control on April 5th confirming the raccoon tested positive for rabies.

“Make sure your pets are vaccinated, and call us immediately if you see your pet tangled up or messing with with any wildlife. Luckily, this pet was vaccinated.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

Highlands County Woman, Reportedly Drunk, Arrested After Children 2 & 4 Found Walking In Roadway

Woman arrested after children found walking in busy road.

Amanda Marie Thomas, 30, was arrested and charged with two counts of child neglect after her two children were found walking down the middle of a busy road Saturday morning in Sebring.

The children, ages 2 and 4, were spotted walking down the middle of Memorial Drive near the Sebring Parkway around 10:15 a.m.

After deputies learned where the children lived, they went to Thomas’ home on Parkview Road, which is approximately a block from where the children were found.

Deputies said Thomas was on the floor, unconscious, and smelled of alcohol. When she was awakened, she did not know where her children were and expressed no concern when told where they had been found.

Deputies learned this was not the first time one of the children has left the house unnoticed by their mother. The children were left in the custody of their father, who was at work when the incident occurred.

Eight hours after the incident, Thomas’ blood alcohol level was measured at .152 on a breathalyzer test.

Thomas was booked into the Highlands County Jail and is currently being held without bond.

In Loving Memory Of Terry Allen Dease

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By Robert Blanchard

Terry Allen Dease was born on September 3rd, 1942, in the quaint town of Frostproof, Florida and passed away on the evening of March 22nd 2024 less than 10 miles away from his birthplace.

As young children, he and his siblings were shuffled among various family members in various states. Times were tough and families pulled together to survive. But his resilience and fortitude would sustain him as he embarked on a journey through life that was nothing short of extraordinary.

After a brief stint in the Army, Terry found himself searching for his niche in life and that is were the adventure began.

In his 20s, Terry donned the apron as a cook, serving up mini-burgers; called “Sliders” now, at what would later be recognized as the very last standing & operating Royal Castle in Miami, FL. Although they were fun times, Terry was searching for more…..

In the late 60’s to early 70’s, Terry found he had a liking and a talent for the construction industry.

By chance, his mothers then boyfriend, Tony had a business that built the very recognizable A-frame International House of Pancakes buildings in Florida & Georgia.

Rising to the top quickly to become a supervisor, Terry oversaw the building of many of the International House of Pancakes (IHOP’s) in the region, ensuring that each establishment became more than just a place to enjoy a meal but a cherished gathering spot for families and friends.

Construction was the “niche” in life he had been searching for, but after making some great paydays, Terry was ready for a little adventure.

In the mid 1970’s, he donned his trucker hat and his CB Radio to roam the highways as a trucker, traversing the vast landscapes of the United States. His adventures behind the wheel not only took him to distant states and regions, but also gifted him with stories that varied from harrowing to laughable!

By the late 1970s, Terry dared to chase his other dreams, leaving his mark on various ventures along the way including running his own fishing tour guide business in Lake County, Florida, being an Ambulance Driver in Broward County, Florida and even opening his own framing business in construction there.

But everyone comes home eventually, as did Terry. Finding his way back to Polk County, Florida, Terry continued his passion for construction. After working as a sub-contractor for years, Terry found his home with Ridge Builders of Haines City. Owner Bobby Lynch would become one of Terry’s closest and best friends.

After retiring in 2010, Bobby & Terry would continue their friendship, talking daily throughout the rest of his life.

Terry’s greatest legacy lies in the hearts of those he leaves behind. He is survived by his daughter Christy, his beloved sisters, Jeanette and Maxine, his nieces Cindy and Katie, his nephew Robert and great nephew Ashtin, and a host of younger extended family members such as the McCraw’s and Young’s.

As we reflect on Terry’s life and legacy, let us remember not only his professional achievements but also the countless lives he touched along the way. His dedication, kindness, and unwavering spirit will continue to inspire us for years to come.

Rest in peace, Terry, knowing that your legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved you. We will miss you dearly!

Three People Killed In S.R. 60 Crash Saturday Night

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a three-vehicle crash that occurred on Saturday evening, April 6, 2024, around 9:50 p.m. in unincorporated Lake Wales. The sole occupant and driver of a 2015 Ford Flex, 22-year-old Hannah Wieser of Winter Haven, is deceased, as well as the couple she hit head-on while they were in their Ford F-150 truck: 54-year-old Luis Rodriguez and 52-year-old Jomar Maldonado of Port St. Lucie. Their 3-year-old grandson Jaydyn was strapped into his car seat in the backseat of the truck and survived the crash. He was transported to a local hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

 

According to the preliminary investigation so far, Wieser was heading westbound on State Road 60 East, east of CR 630, traveling behind a blue Kia van occupied by visitors from England. Wieser entered into the eastbound lane in order to pass the Kia. When she did so, she struck the Ford F-150 that was traveling east, head-on. The Kia struck Wieser’s car after the crash but suffered minimal damage.

 

All of the drivers and passengers involved were wearing seatbelts. The family from Port St. Lucie were returning home from Busch Gardens. The family from England were at River Ranch and heading back to their rental in Haines City.

Community Mourning Loss Of Beloved Frostproof Teacher Who Was Brutally Murdered By Her Son

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By Carl Fish

Frostproof, Florida – The small community of Frostproof is totally devastated this morning after the brutal murder of local teacher. According to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd the teacher, Elvia Espinoza 46, was currently teaching 2nd grade at Ben Hill Griffin. According to Sheriff Judd it was Espinoza’s 21 year old son that murdered her. The son Emmanuel Espinoza reportedly made up his mind he was going to kill his mom, who he loved, because she got on his nerves. He is a University of Florida Pre-Med student came to his mother’s home and as she answered the door started stabbing her until he eventually killed her.

Sheriff Grady Judd

The news broke shortly after 9:30pm and 10’s of thousands of read the Daily Ridge article in less than an hour. Not only did people read and share the article, they shared personal stories and feelings about Elvia Espinoza:

Prayers for her family and students and colleagues. She is very loved by many. I don’t know how to tell my daughter that her teacher went to heaven. 😭😭😭😭😭” – Betty T.

“My girl is sleeping now, but I’m not sure how to even put it into words for her. And to have to tell her and then send her to school… 😞😞” – Brooklyn B.

“OMG. Elvia was one of the sweetest people she will be missed” – Carrie W.

“I have worked with Elvia many years at the school. She loved her family, her friends and students. We passed each other in the hallway Friday afternoon -she said have a good weekend and see you Monday” – Barbie W.

“I’m am heartbroken over this. I worked with Elvia for five years at FMSHS when she was a para and school secretary. Wonderful woman.” – Cat M.

“So heartbreaking to lose just a sweet kind-hearted person! Praying for her students and family, especially her other two children who are dealing with something so devastating….that no person should ever have to endure! You will be missed in our little town Elvia!” – Becki R.

“I mourn my friend tonight. She was a phenomenal mother, and grandmother. I had the honor of knowing her for many years and my heart is broken. Rest in peace my sweet friend. Till we meet again. 💔💔💔 – Terri W.-B.

“My daughter is broken😢she cried herself to sleep tonight…. Mrs. Espinosa was a wonderful teacher. she’s always gonna be in our hearts prayers for her and her family ….😢” – Cindy C.

“This is truly heartbreaking!! Mrs Espinoza was always so nice when my kids went to school and I have the fondest of memories of her. She worked in the office at the high school at that time and she will surely be missed. I feel so much for all the sweet babies in her second grade class that are now left to deal with the questions and emotions of this ugly senseless ordeal. I pray that a peace falls upon each of them and that this doesn’t follow any of them throughout the rest of their year. As for Mrs Espinoza’s family, no family should ever have to go through such a horrific event. My thoughts and prayers are with you.” – Amy C.

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