Poinciana High School Student Arrested After He Allegedly Brought Gun On Campus

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On December 17, 2024, at approximately 0935 hours, Poinciana High School officials notified School Resource Officers that an 18-year-old student, Kori McBride (DOB 04/27/06), was on campus and possibly had a gun in his backpack. Kori McBride ran past school officials and left the property.


This incident prompted a yellow lockdown at Poinciana High School and two other nearby schools. In an effort to locate the subject, Osceola Sheriff’s Office deputies from Patrol, Special Operations, and the Criminal Investigations divisions, along with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office helicopter responded to the area.


The subject was located near the high school, off campus, and a firearm was found nearby. It was later confirmed that this firearm was carried inside the student’s backpack while he was at school earlier in the day. Mr. McBride was taken into custody without further incident and was charged with multiple charges, including 3 counts of Disruption of School Functions, 1 count of Possession of a Weapon on School Property, 1 count of Carrying a Concealed Firearm or Weapon, and 1 count of Possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) under 20 grams. This was an isolated incident and the matter has concluded.

Lakeland Woman Arrested For Drinking In Bar While 4 Young Children (Youngest 10 Months Old) Were Left In Car

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A Lakeland woman was arrested by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, December 16, 2024, after it was discovered that she left four young children in an idling vehicle while she drank alcohol inside of a Winter Haven lounge.

Deputies were called to the Apple Lounge & Grill at 2803 Recker Highway at around 9:19 pm, after an employee of the bar called and reported the matter.

Upon deputies’ arrival, the children (10-month old girl, 3-year old boy, 5-year old girl, and an 8-year old boy) were found inside of an idling vehicle in the parking lot.

Investigators made contact with the suspect, 36-year old Tiffany Shanta Simmons inside the bar. Throughout the investigation, she appeared intoxicated, was belligerent, uncooperative, and physically defiant. While being taken into custody, Simmons kicked a deputy.

An employee of the lounge told a PCSO detective that Simmons arrived sometime in the eight o’clock hour with a young boy. Simmons was told that nobody under 21-years of age was permitted in the lounge, so she said she would take the boy outside to wait with his father.

Simmons came back inside the lounge, alone, after about fifteen minutes. She ordered food, drank vodka, and danced. 

Lounge staff became suspicious, and as they were looking in vehicles in the parking lot, they found the four unattended children and called the PCSO.

“Tiffany Simmons has a history of bad decisions, and this one is the latest. She left these four beautiful children, alone…in an idling vehicle, parked in a dimly lit parking lot, and outside of a lounge. All the while, she’s inside drinking vodka. The oldest child had a cell phone with no phone service, and he didn’t know how to call 911 in an emergency. Simmons’ actions are infuriating and reprehensible.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

Detectives notified the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), who initiated a safety plan for the children, who were turned over to biological family members. 

Tiffany Simmons was arrested and taken to the Polk County Jail where she was charged with: negligent child abuse (F3, 4-counts), battery on a law enforcement officer (F3), resisting with violence (F3, 2-counts), resisting without violence (M1, 2-counts), and leaving children unattended in a motor vehicle for more than 15 minutes (M2. 3-counts) and cited for unattended vehicle idling with keys in the ignition.

Simmons’ prior criminal history includes: vehicle theft, burglary, retail theft, prostitution, criminal traffic, and numerous possessions of illegal drugs (marijuana, cocaine, and heroin). 

The investigation remains ongoing.

Young Lakeland Woman Charged With Grand Theft, Fleeing Police & Other Charges After Stealing Corvette For Joyride

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 19 year old Lakeland woman after she allegedly stole a family member’s sports car. According to reports, Dora Murray, DOB: 01/27/2005, was arrested on 12/10/2024 after allegedly stealing her brothers corvette and taking a joyride while in the company of a minor.

Here is a redacted excerpt of the arrest affidavit. 

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On 12/09/2024 at approximately 2242 hours, I responded to REDACTED Chart Prine Road in reference to a stolen vehicle.

Upon my arrival, I made contact with Larry Murray who advised he believed his daughter, Dora Murray, had removed his 2014 Chevrolet Corvette bearing the Florida license plate “REDACTED” from his son’s residence located at REDACTED, Lakeland, without his permission.

Larry advised he and Dora live together at REDACTED Sleepy Hill Oaks Street in Lakeland and he keeps the keys to Kevin’s shed, where the Corvette is kept, in his room at their residence. Larry confirmed numerous times Dora has never been given permission to drive the vehicle nor did he know how or when Dora removed the keys to the shed from his bedroom. He confirmed the Corvette keys were typically left in a black bag on a golf cart in the same shed with the Corvette.

Kevin Murray, Larry’s son, advised he heard the Corvette start at approximately 2225 hours, and observed it driving out of the shed and left the property eastbound on Chart Prine. Kevin then called Larry questioning the movement of the vehicle, Larry confirmed no one had permission to remove the vehicle and immediately notified law enforcement.

At approximately 2252 hours, deputies observed the aforementioned red Corvette with the Florida license plate “REDACTED” driving in the area of Duff Road and Green Road in Lakeland. Deputies activated their emergency equipment to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle at U.S. Highway 98 North and Duff Road. The Corvette failed to yield to the deputies emergency lights and sirens and the vehicle began fleeing southbound on U.S. Highway 98 North. The vehicle failed to yield at the red light at Highway 98 North and Daughtery Road West, while other vehicles were actively driving in the area. The vehicle continued fleeing at a high rate of speed for approximately 3.2 miles until the vehicle stopped on the sidewalk in front of 3700 U.S. Highway 98 North.

After stopping, the driver, later identified as Dora Murray exited the vehicle and ran from the area on foot. Dora ran approximately 0.18 miles to the KFC parking lot located at 3630 U.S. Highway 98 North in an attempt to flee from the scene after law enforcement attempted to stop the vehicle. Dora was apprehended by deputies and brought back to where the vehicle was located.

At the same time, after stopping, the passenger, later identified as REDACTED, fled from the vehicle approximately 50 feet into a retention pond which was overgrown in an attempt to conceal herself from law enforcement. REDACTED was taken into custody a few moments later.

A query of Dora Murray’s driving privilege revealed her Florida license was suspended on 09/10/2024 for Failure to Pay citation #AJ400PE. Notice was provided by the Department of Motor Vehicles of this suspension on 08/21/2024. Additionally, her license was previously suspended 08/22/2024 for a financial responsibility under the DHSMV case number #946966881.

Post Miranda, Dora stated she and her friend REDACTED, who she knew was 15 years of age, were at her residence and together they began looking for the keys to the shed on her brother’s property. She stated she located the keys near the TV in her father’s bedroom. She and REDACTED then walked to her brother’s property and entered the shed to look for the keys to the Corvette which they found. Dora stated she and REDACTED left the shed in the Corvette attempting to go to another friend’s residence when deputies located her. She stated she saw the emergency lights of law enforcement behind her but was scared and instead of stopping she began to flee. She stated she ran several red lights until she stopped the vehicle to “try and keep her friend out of it.” She confirmed she was driving the vehicle the entire time and after stopping both she and REDACTED fled from the vehicle. Dora also confirmed she was aware her license was suspended.

Dora knowingly obtained the property of her father, a 2014 Corvette, with the intent to deprive the victim, Larry Murray and appropriate the property to her own use. The value of the vehicle was determined to be $40,000.

Dora Murray fled from law enforcement who had their emergency lights and sirens activated with agency insignias and jurisdictional markings prominently displayed on their vehicles and during the course of fleeing, Dora drove at a high rate of speed and in a manner which demonstrated a wanton disregard for the safety of persons and property by failing to yield to the red light at Highway 98 North and Daughtery Road West. By doing this, Dora committed the act of Fleeing to Elude and subsequently Reckless Driving.

After stopping and fleeing from the vehicle after law enforcement attempted to stop the vehicle, Dora committed the act of Resisting a Law Enforcement Officer without Violence.

Dora contributed to the Delinquency of a Minor by committing these acts in the presence of REDACTED, who is 15 years of age.

I placed Dora in the rear of my caged patrol vehicle, which I utilize to transport prisoners and I searched for weapons/contraband both before and immediately after transporting Dora. My vehicle was also examined at the beginning of my shift to ensure its safe operating condition. During both inspections, I did not note any issues or contraband. Dora was transported to the Sheriff’s Processing Center without incident.

Charges – GRAND THEFT – MOTOR VEHICLE, RESIST OFFICER WITHOUT VIOLENCE, FLEE RECKLESS DISREGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE, CONTRIBUTE TO DELINQUENCY OF MINOR RECKLESS DRIVING 1STOFFENSE, DRIVE WHILE LIC SUSPENDED/REVOKED

Hernandez Announced As Lakeland Deputy City Manager

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LAKELAND, FL (December 16, 2024) | City Manager Shawn Sherrouse is pleased to announce the appointment of Rob Hernandez as Deputy City Manager, effective Monday, December 16, 2024. With more than 30 years of experience in municipal government leadership, Hernandez brings a wealth of expertise to his new role. Prior to joining the City of Lakeland as Assistant City Manager, he served as City Manager in both Cape Coral, Florida, and Savannah, Georgia.

Sherrouse said, “Rob has proven to be the experienced and effective professional that I expected him to be since joining our City of Lakeland team almost two years ago.  He has assimilated to our organizational values and leads with a strong work ethic, integrity, and passion for public service.  He has earned the respect of his coworkers and will continue to serve our organization and community well in his new position as Deputy City Manager.”   

Hernandez started his career in municipal government with Broward County, Florida where he held various positions of elevated leadership including Deputy County Administrator during his 17-year tenure. During his expansive career, he also served as the Deputy County Manager for Fulton County, Georgia, Deputy City Manager for the City of Coral Springs, City Manager for the City of Savannah, Deputy City Manager for the City of Fort Lauderdale and most recently he served as the City Manager for the City of Cape Coral.  He brings a wealth of local government experience to the City of Lakeland. Hernandez has more than 25-years of service as a Civil Affairs Specialist and Senior Instructor with the United States Army Reserve.

Hernandez said, “I am honored City Manager Sherrouse has provided me this opportunity to serve the City of Lakeland in an expanded role. Eighteen months ago, I joined this organization, and I have been impressed with the dedication, passion, and professionalism that our staff exhibit every day.  I look forward to working with them under the leadership of the City Manager and guidance of the City Commission in my new role as we continue to move Lakeland forward.”

Hernandez is a 23-year veteran of the U.S. Army Reserves and holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Nova Southeastern University, as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration from Florida International University. He is a credentialed manager with the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and a member of the Florida City/County Management Association.

PCSO Working Death Investigation Of Polk County Sheriff Deputy

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an investigation related to the death of 32-year-old Gregory Maynard of Davenport. 

Deputies responded to Maynard’s residence in Davenport at approximately 10:08 p.m. Sunday, December 15, 2024. When they arrived, they found Maynard in his bedroom with a single gunshot wound to his head. Two others were at the home when the incident occurred, an adult woman and a child. Neither directly witnessed the shooting. 

At this early stage of the investigation, evidence documented at the scene along with initial interviews of those at the home indicate that Maynard died of a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The cause and manner of death will be determined by the Medical Examiner’s Office. 

Deputy Gregory Maynard was a dual-certified deputy sheriff. He was hired as a detention deputy in 2015, and became a deputy sheriff in January 2017. He was most recently assigned to Central District patrol. He was not married and he had no dependents. 

“Deputy Maynard’s death is such a tragedy. Our thoughts, prayers, and support are with his family, friends, and coworkers. We are making sure Greg’s coworkers have access to both peer and professional counseling. I encourage anyone who may have feelings of self-harm to reach out for help. Florida operates an outstanding Suicide Prevention Lifeline—call or text 988 or reach out through chat by visiting 988lifeline.org/chat.” — Grady Judd, Sheriff

House Fire Causing Traffic Delays On Kokomo Rd

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The Polk County Fire Rescue and Polk County Sheriff’s Office are currently working a house fire off Kokomo Rd In Haines City. According to initial reports the fire was called in at 10:08am. In total 16 units are on scene and emergency crews are in the roadway.

Law enforcement is now on scene directing traffic around vehicles.

We don’t believe at this time that anyone was inside the residence, but official reports are not available. We will update as more information is released. Please avoid Kokomo Rd. for the near future.

One Person Killed & One Person Seriously Injured In Late Saturday Night Crash

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and Polk County Fire Rescue responded to a two vehicle crash north of Polk City late Saturday night, December 14, 2024.

Units were dispatched at around 11:53pm, to 18870 North Commonwealth Avenue (State Road 33), about two miles south of the Polk County-Lake County border.

Upon arrival of first responders, a 49-year old Lakeland man was found deceased inside the 2021 Toyota Corolla LE that he had been driving.

The other driver, a 34-year old Orlando man, was found with serious injuries, including broken ribs and a fractured wrist. He was removed from a 2021 Mazda CX9, and transported to a local hospital.

According to the preliminary investigation, the Mazda had been traveling north on Commonwealth Avenue when it crossed the center line for an as yet undetermined reason, and struck the southbound Toyota nearly head-on.

Criminal charges are possible, but pending the outcome of this ongoing investigation.

The roadway was closed for approximately four hours.

 

2024 Bartow Magical Illumination Christmas Parade Is Tonight

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Experience the Joy of the 2024 Bartow Magical Illumination Christmas Parade

The beloved Bartow Magical Illumination Christmas Parade is set to light up the streets of downtown Bartow, Florida, bringing festive cheer to residents and visitors alike. Scheduled for Friday, December 13, 2024, this highly anticipated event promises a night of holiday magic, community spirit, and dazzling displays.

The parade, has become a treasured tradition in Bartow. Beginning at 6:00 PM, it will feature dozens of brightly illuminated floats, Bartow marching band, and performers decked out in holiday splendor.

Spectators can line up along the parade route to enjoy the spectacle, with festivities kicking off from Broadway Avenue and winding through the heart of downtown. Local businesses and vendors will be offering seasonal treats, crafts, and gifts, making it a perfect opportunity to shop local and support the community.

The evening will also feature a special appearance from Santa Claus, who will close out the parade in his signature sleigh, spreading holiday cheer to kids and adults alike.

Whether you’re a Bartow local or visiting for the holidays, the Magical Illumination Christmas Parade is a must-attend event. Bring your family, bundle up in holiday attire, and prepare to be swept away by the festive spirit of Bartow’s most magical night of the year!

Bartow City Council Discuss Removing Fluoride In City’s Drinking Water

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By Bradley Fish

Bartow Water Treatment Manager, Tony Martinez, Gives Suggestive Reasoning for The Removal of Fluoride

On December 2, 2024, Tony Martinez, Bartow Water Treatment Manager, presented the Bartow City commission with an informative outlook and suggestive reasoning for the removal of Fluoride in the City’s Drinking Water. 


In 2002 the Bartow City commission voted and effectively began preparing for the addition of Fluoride in the City’s drinking water. In October of that year, the request for ninety thousand dollars was presented and received for the city’s water fluoridation project. On January 12, 2004 the City of Bartow began adding Fluoride to the City’s Drinking Water and has continued the usage of this chemical still to this day.


Martinez states that while using this chemical, versus the other seven chemicals they use in Bartow’s water treatment such as lime and bleach etc., to ensure safety to the individual handling the fluoride they must wear full face mask, chemical apron, chemical resistant gloves that comes up to their shoulders. “It feels like a lit cigarette being put out on your skin” says Martinez, if the Fluoride comes into contact with your skin. Martinez who has 36 years of experience between the City of Winter Haven & the City of Bartow is not in favor of it.


Seventy-seven  percent of Florida’s community water systems have incorporated Fluoride in some form as an additive to their drinking water supply. Since 2010 the United States has had more than 150 cities and counties discontinue the usage of Fluoride in their drinking water systems.


Auburndale, Lakeland, Lake Alfred, Haines City, and Bartow, have all been using the addition of Fluoride to their drinking water supply. The City of Winter Haven recently voted 3/2 to stop the addition of Fluoride to their city’s drinking water. 
Several opinions were represented by the city’s commission board. Autoimmune health concerns and cellular health issues in animals; and overall personal health concerns coming from topical applications of this chemical through the water which includes showers and washing your face or hands. 


The commission also pointed out that the ADA has approved the use and has encouraged the addition of Fluoride in drinking water systems due the potential dental health benefits. This is a particular benefit according to the commission for lower income and established homes and families who may not be able to afford or appropriate the means to receive the proper dental care. 


They have decided to announce a later date to discuss this topic further  in the form of a workshop sometime in the beginning of next year during the month of January. 

Here is the entire meeting so you may here first hand what commissioners had to say:

In Loving Memory Of Richard Johnson Jr.”Jay or Shakey”

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Richard Johnson Jr. Jay to many, Shakey to a few, passed suddenly December 6, 2024 in Bartow, FL

Jay was the strongest of men. He fought a great fight but eventually succumbing to years of illness and dialysis and heart break, his wife Kelly preceding him in death. Through his 45 years he always tried to be strong, loving and kind to all. He was always the jokester at a party or family event.

He is survived by his parents Louise and Richard Sr., sister Jenifer (Johnson) Parker, brother-in-law Randy, son Montrell and Jaay, daughter DJana, nephew Bryce, niece Sarae, and numerous cousins and friends.

We are SOOOO overwhelmed by the tributes that have come in for him and appreciate and love all of you.

Services will be held at Williams Funeral Home-Bartow, FL Saturday December 14, 2024. 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 760 5th Avenue South, Bartow, FL 33830