Heart to Heart Community Enrichment hosting 5th Annual Community Back to School and Health Fair In Winter Haven

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It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since the last Family Fun Day!

Heart to Heart Community Enrichment, Inc. will host the Fifth Annual Community Back to School and Health Fair on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at the Westwood Park, Winter Haven, FL from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The event is FREE!

 

This event is aimed at preparing the family in the community for the new school year by providing free health screenings, health information, child safety information and more. We will giveaway free backpacks with school supplies for school age children.

 

** FREE Backpacks with School supplies for school age children

 

** FREE Health Screening

 

** FREE Entertainment

 

** FREE Activities for Kids

 

And Lots of Fun, Games, Petting Zoo and more …….

 

So come out for a day filled with Healthy Fun for all ages!!!!

 

Westwood Park is located at 1151 36th Street NW, Winter Haven, FL

 

For more information call 863-875-7933 or Email at [email protected]

 

Heart to Heart Community Enrichment Inc, is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality of life and empowering people in the community of Polk County, Florida.

Polk County Sheriff’s Office Detectives are Asking for the Public’s Help in a Retail Theft Investigation

Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking for the public’s help in a Retail Theft investigation.

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At approximately 2:05 pm, on Monday, June 27, 2016, an unknown white female suspect stole a phone charger from the Dollar General store located at 100 3rd Street East in Winter Haven.

The suspect wore a pink top and jean shorts. She had a dark colored shoulder bag and appeared to have a tattoo on her right ankle.

The suspect was seen leaving the area in a White Honda bearing Florida tag 102 QEC.

Anyone with information about this investigation is urged to contact Detective C. Heath at 863.678.4115, or 863.298.6200.

ANYONE WITH INFORMATION WHO WANTS TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CASH REWARD IS ASKED TO CALL HEARTLAND CRIME STOPPERS AT 1-800-226-TIPS or LOG ONTOwww.heartlandcrimestoppers.com. ANONYMITY IS GUARANTEED! iPhone users can download a free tip submit app to anonymously report crime. To install this free app, search for “TipSoft” or “TipSubmit” on the Apple App Store.

PCSO Detectives are Seeking Your Help in Identifying a Suspicious Person in Winter Haven Who Attacked and Appears to be Stalking a Female Victim

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PCSO detectives are seeking your help in identifying a suspicious person in Winter Haven who attacked and then appears to be stalking a female victim. She first encountered the man (seen here leaning against an older model green Toyota) on July 14, 2016, when she was mowing her lawn. The man attacked her, but the victim fought back, got away, and called 9-1-1. Since then, the victim has seen the person “stalking” her at various businesses in and around Winter Haven, including Publix, Five Guys, and Cash America. The victim does not know who the suspect is – and PCSO would like to talk to him!

The suspect has been seen in the white Pontiac you see here, a white older model van with writing that’s been scraped off, and the green Toyota you see here.

If anyone has information about this suspect, you are urged to contact Detective Kier at 863-297-1117.

5 People Behind Bars After A Search Warrant Revealed Weapons and Suspected Drug Sales from a Winter Haven Residence

Five people are behind bars after a search warrant revealed weapons and suspected drug sales from a Winter Haven residence.

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On 7-26-16 at approximately 2 p.m., members of the Winter Haven Police Department executed a search warrant at 309 1/2 Lake Howard Dr. NW in Winter Haven. Officers had obtained the warrant based on information received about known drug activity in the area.
Upon entry into the residence, 23 year-old John Coy Galyean (DOB 3-10-93, 309 1/2 Lake Howard Dr., Winter Haven), 21 year-old Diamond Mary Decepsion Tucker (DOB 1-4-95, 309 1/2 Lake Howard Dr., Winter Haven) and  21 year-old Zachary Raymond Conlon (DOB 1-10-95, 405 Oak St., Auburndale) were found inside the residence in a bedroom. The three were taken into custody without incident.
Upon searching the residence, officers found methamphetamine (street value $3,520), cannabis, opiate patches and Xanex pills (total street value $1,807), drug paraphernalia and two loaded firearms (.45 caliber and .32 caliber).
As officers were on the property conducting additional follow-up, 27 year-old Rockey Sanchez (DOB 4-25-89, 102 High St., Winter Haven) and 29 year-old Kyle Brandon Coe (DOB 2-1-87, 185 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland) drove onto the property at separate times. When officers made contact with each one, Sanchez was found to have a suspended driver’s license – one suspension on 9-3-13 and the most recent suspension on 9-2-15. He was just released from jail on 7-16-16 on another driving charge. Coe was arrested when officers smelled marijuana inside of his vehicle and it was found that he had a baggie in his shirt pocket.
(You will see in the attached files regarding criminal histories on Galyean, Conlon, Coe and Sanchez. There was no history found on Tucker.)

All five were arrested and booked into the Polk County Jail on the following charges:
1.      Galyean, John Coy – Armed Trafficking in Amphetamine (FL); Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon (F2); Possession of Ammunition by Convicted Felon (F2); Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Sell (F3); Sale of Schedule III – IV (F3); Possession of Paraphernalia (M1) and Maintaining Structure for Keeping Controlled Substances (M1)

2.       Tucker, Diamond Mary Decepsion – Possession of Marijuana over 20 Grams (F3); Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)

3.      Conlon, Zachary Raymond – Possession of Methamphetamine (F3); Possession of Xanax w/o Prescription (F3); Possession of Cannabis less than 20 grams (M1); Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)

4.      Coe, Kyle Brandon –  Possession of Cannabis less than 20 grams (M1); Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)

5.      Sanchez, Rockey – Knowingly Driving with Suspended/Revoked License (M2)

34th Annual Pig Roast & Political Rally – Friday August 12th

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Join us for the Chamber’s 34th Annual Pig Roast & Political Rally. Friday, August 12, 2016, 6 p.m. at the Lake Eva Event Center.

Meet and mingle with Incumbents and Candidates campaigning for local, county, state and federal offices. The event will feature a fabulous dinner catered by John Michael Weddings & Special Events, door prizes, live band Steel Horse and much more! Get tickets early for this highly anticipated event.
Pig Roast Tickets: $50 per person
Tables of 8 and 10 available.
Candidate Package: $175 (Includes 2 Pig Roast tickets and table space for campaign literature – *all candidates running for any political office MUST purchase the Candidate Package to attend the event).

Tickets Can Be Purchased Here: 34Th Annual Pig Roast & Political Rally Tickets

Confirmed Candidates In Attendance

Tony Khoury, Candidate for US Senate
Valerie Crabtree, Candidate for US Congress, District 9
Wayne Liebnitzky, Candidate for US Congress, District 9
Wanda Rentas, Candidate for US Congress, District 9
Rex Dimmig, Incumbent and Candidate for Public Defender Circuit 10
Senator Kelli Stargel, Incumbent and Candidate for State Senate, District 22
Debra Wright, Candidate for State Senate, District 22
Senator Denise Grimsley, Incumbent for State Senate, District 26, Unopposed
Rep. Neil Combee, Incumbent and Candidate for State Representative District 39
Rep. Colleen Burton, Incumbent and Candidate for State Representative, District 40
Robert Doyel, Candidate for State Representative, District 41
Sam Killebrew, Candidate for State Representative, District 41
Senator Darren Soto, Candidate for US State Representative, District 9
The Honorable Susan L. Barber, Incumbent and Candidate for County Judge, Group 8
Carson Bassett, Candidate for County Judge, Group 8
Marsha Faux, Polk County Property Appraiser (Unopposed)
Bill Braswell, Candidate for County Commissioner
​Hunt Berryman, Candidate for PCSB, District 1
​Billy Townsend, Candidate for PCSB, District 1
Ronnie Clark, Candidate for PCSB, District 2
Lori Cunningham, Incumbent & Candidate for PCSB, District 2
Tim James, Candidate for PCSB, District 2
Kevin Kitto, Candidate for PCSB, District 2
Rebekah Ricks, Candidate for PCSB, District 4
Becky Troutman, Candidate for PCSB, District 4​

POLK MUGSHOT OF THE DAY – JULY 27, 2016

MELEEA WHITTINGTON

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Race: W Sex: F DOB: 7/24/1994 Height: 411 Weight: 91

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Winter Haven Police Athletic League P.A.L. Student Personal Supply Drive This Saturday

The Winter Haven Police Athletic League (P.A.L.) Student Personal Supply Drive
This Saturday, please help our P.A.L. by donating personal hygiene products for local students as they get ready for the start of the school year. There are many students in our area who don’t have the means for these supplies. We want them to start the school year off right!
You can drop off your items Saturday, July 30 from 9 am – noon at the Winter Haven Police Department (125 N Lake Silver Dr., NW).

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Driver That Caused Accident That Closed Havendale Blvd. Monday Likely Had Fatal Heart Attack

Havendale Fatal Crash

Winter Haven, Florida – On July 25, 2016 at about 3:12pm a vehicle crash was reported on Havendale Blvd NW in the area of US 17. Three vehicles were involved.

A 2003 Dodge driven by Michael Owens, of Winter Haven, was stopped for traffic in the eastbound inside lane of Havendale Blvd NW. At the same time a 2015 Dodge Ram driven by Daniel Clough, of Winter Haven, was also stopped for traffic behind the red Dodge. A 1999 Mercury Mini Van driven by James Edward Peacock, DOB: 11/16/1962 of Winter Haven,  was traveling eastbound in the inside lane of Havendale Blvd NW. Edwards vehicle failed to stop and impacted the rear end of the black Dodge. This impact caused the black Dodge to be pushed forward into the red Dodge. Polk County Fire Rescue responded to the scene and determined that the driver of the van had no pulse and transport the driver to the Winter Haven Hospital. Mr. Peacock of pronounced deceased at 3:54 pm  by Winter Haven Hospital ER Doctors. At this time it appears that Mr. Peacock suffered a heart attack behind the wheel which is a contributor to the crash. Final cause of death is pending autopsy. It is estimated that the Mercury Van was traveling the posted speed limit of 45 mph prior to impact.

This investigation is on going.

PCSO Detectives Arrest Former Kathleen High Booster Club President for Fraud, Grand Theft

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PCSO Detectives Arrest Former Kathleen High Booster Club President for Fraud, Grand Theft

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On Tuesday, July 26, 2016, PCSO Fraud Detectives arrested 33-year-old Aaron Wilborn of 1601 Warren Street East in Plant City and charged him with one count Scheming to Defraud (F-3), and one count Grand Theft (F-3), after investigation revealed that from 2014 to 2015, when he was the volunteer President of the Kathleen High School Athletic Booster Club, he used the club debit/credit card to spend over $9,800 for personal reasons. Wilborn is employed by Merlin Entertainment in Orlando.

It is unclear when Wilborn began serving on the board as President, but prior to June 29, 2015, Wilborn was asked to step down from the board by the other board members, who suspected he was misusing the funds. He has not been a board member since then. The board members then contacted the Polk County School Board and ask them to conduct an audit. In turn, PCSB contacted PCSO to investigate.

The following is an excerpt from the affidavit, and is self-explanatory:

Between 07/01/2014 and 06/29/2015, Aaron Wilborn unlawfully used the Kathleen High School (KHS) Athletic Booster Club’s (victim) debit/credit card for 334 fuel, food, and personal transactions. Two years of bank statements, Booster Club requisition forms, and deposit forms confirm a monetary loss of $9,847.74. These transactions included fast food purchases, movie tickets, fuel purchases, rental cars, entertainment activity in Orlando and Tampa, and payments on Wilborn’s personal bills.

Interviews with various school employees and volunteers revealed that the normal procedure for Booster Club account transactions is for employees and volunteers to submit a written requisition for reimbursement, along with a receipt to justify a purchase or the requisition request would be completed prior to an expense. The majority of requisition forms completed by authorized volunteers and KHS employees were for trophies, uniforms, and other supplies related to athletics. A few were for food and fuel but with the corresponding receipts and an explanation attached. None of the requisition forms were completed by Wilborn. The documented high school athletic team food purchases were for amounts in excess of $50.00 that would be considered average for a team as opposed to Wilborn’s purchases, often less than $15.00 per transaction as listed on the bank statements.

Aaron Wilborn is not an employee of the school. He was a volunteer President with the Kathleen High School Athletic Booster Club and had access to the Booster Club credit/debit card.

During a non-custodial interview with Wilborn, he admitted to using the Booster Club credit/debit card to pay his Sprint bills, his Geico insurance bill, personal fuel purchases, movie theater purchases, and food purchases. However he stated he thought he was owed the payments since he was using his personal car and using his phone for Booster Club activities. Wilborn said he often paid for food and movies for some of the students. I was informed by the Booster Club Treasurer and Kathleen High School employees that at no time was Wilborn permitted or advised to take students off-campus for food or entertainment.

During the aforementioned time frame:
Wilborn engaged in 85 food transactions for a total of $896.73.
Wilborn unlawfully used the Booster Club debit/credit card to pay $3,415.31 in unauthorized personal fuel purchases.
Wilborn unlawfully used the Booster Club debit/credit card to pay his personal Sprint telephone bill for 12 months for a total of $1,107.00.
He used the credit/debit card to pay for his personal Geico insurance in the amount of $87.86
He used the credit/debit card at a tire company for $87.00.
Wilborn used the credit/debit card to pay for movie rentals and theater visits on 20 occasions for a total of $143.16.
Wilborn unlawfully used the Booster Club credit/debit card for clothing purchases at Burlington and Journeys in Lakeland and for entertainment activities such as at Fun Spot in Orlando and at Airheads Trampoline in Tampa for a total amount of $185.36.
Wilborn used the card for ATM services at various financial institutions. The total for the ATM withdrawals, associated fees, and chargeback fees for the account being overdrawn is $2,628.99.
Wilborn used the card for hotel stays and rental cars for a total of $1,237.82.
The card was also unlawfully used for miscellaneous purchases such as at Tampa Travel Center in Seffner and for vending machine purchases in Orlando/Altamonte Springs for a total of $58.51.

Due to Wilborn’s illegal actions of unlawfully using the Booster Club credit/debit card as his own for more than 300 transactions, Kathleen High School has sustained a monetary loss of $9,847.74.

Wilborn was placed under arrest without incident and transported to the Polk County Jail.