POLK MUGSHOT OF THE DAY – APRIL 6, 2016

GARY ROMACK

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Race: W Sex: M DOB: 5/20/1962 Height: 510 Weight: 185

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Statute: 812.014(3)(C). Felony Petit Theft 3rd/Subseq Off
Charge on Arrest Docket: FELONY PETIT THEFT 3RD/SUBSEQ OFF
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Statute: 843.02 Resist Officer w/o Viol.
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Statute: DETENTION HOLD Hold for another agency (DETENTION ONLY)
Charge on Arrest Docket: GPS HOLD
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Lake Wales Man Shot In Armed Robbery

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Lake Wales, Florida – A man was shot Tuesday night in a personal robbery in the parking lot of the Citgo gas station, 20500 Hwy 27. The incident occurred just prior to 10pm.

According to Carrie Hortsman,  spokesperson for the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the victim was a Lake Wales resident who is listed in stable condition at this time.  More information about the victim was not available.  The description of the suspect has not yet been released.

Currently this is an ongoing investigation & official statement from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office will be forth coming. 

Train Cars Derail Near C.R. 17 & Spirit Lake Road

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Bartow, Florida – According to the Polk County Fire Rescue train cars carrying biodiesel have detailed in Bartow. The incident call came in at 4:20pm. Currently there is no spillage of fuel. It may take several hours to get the cars back on the tracks. At this time it has not been reported what exactly caused the cars to come of the rail. The incident is in the area of Spirit Lake Road  & 17.

Rockin On The River Raises $25,000 For Local Charities

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LakeWales , FL – Camp Mack River Resort was close to reaching capacity during the 2nd annual Rockin’ on the River (ROTR) weekend.  ROTR, Inc. is a non profit created to support local organizations who improve the lives for those in the autism spectrum.  This year’s 3-day event included free entertainment by Coastal Acoustics Barefoot, Red Hot Rooster, Hunter Smith and Friends, Next Level Band, B. Haven, and Raisin’ Cain.  Special recognition was given to the Nathan Baldwin Band and BlackWater for donating their time and musical talent for such a great cause!  Through sponsorships, donations and community support, ROTR 2016 raised enough funds to donate almost $25,000 to the local nonprofits. 
Our Children’s Academy (OCA), a special needs school in Lake Wales, received $15,000 as this year’s elite benefactor.  OCA offers a unique educational program where educators, behavior specialists, and therapists work together to achieve the goals set for each individual child.
 
“What a blessing it is to be appreciated and supported by the community.”

Steve Whitaker, Executive Director for OCA, has already earmarked the donation for the new school being built.  OCA plans to open the doors of the new facility in time for the first day of school in August. 
Other benefactors include Central Florida Autism Institute, the Citrus Center Boys and Girls Club of Winter Haven, Sidestreet Art Beat, and the Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team. 
ROTR Board Members also presented On the Edge Children’s Foundation with a donation during their first Adaptive Freedom Festival held in Winter Haven.   On the Edge brings children and others together who would not typically be involved in water sports activities.

One additional recipient, Alliance for Independence, focuses soley on adults with autism. Board Member Tim Kiley accepted the blessing with a smile.  “AFI appreciates the donation and all of the work that went into putting on the event at Camp Mack.  AFI has been empowering adults with disabilities in Polk County for over 60 years.  Without the help and support of our partners and friends in the community, it would not be possible to maintain the level of services our clients have come to expect.  We look forward to continuing to serve the needs of the developmentally disabled in Polk County, and to working with our friends and partners to make life better in our community for all individuals who have special needs.”

Appreciation was given to the countless sponsors who made the weekend a huge success and plans for Rockin’ on the River 2017 are already underway!  Stay tuned as the team behind Rockin’ continue to make a difference for so many uniquely challenged individuals throughout Polk County!

Accident On Hwy 27 Near Home Depot Being Cleared

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Lake Wales, Florida – The Lake Wales Police Department & Lake Wales Fire Department were called out to an accident on Hwy 27 Tuesday afternoon.  The call came in around 3:35pm of an accident in the southbound lanes of Hwy 27 about 2 miles South of Cypress Gardens Blvd.  Two vehicles were involved. No details are available at this time regarding injuries. 

Lake Wales Public Library will Celebrate National Library Week With Activities Beginning Monday April 11

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National Library Week will be observed April 10-16, 2016 with the theme, “Libraries Transform.”

First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support. All types of libraries – school, public, academic and special – participate.

The Lake Wales Public Library will celebrate the week with several activities.  Beginning Monday, April 11 the LWPL will conduct Food for Fines.  Our semi-annual Food for Fines program allows customers with overdue fines or materials to ‘pay’ with a donation of at least five non-perishable food items.  All food collected during the April Food for Fines program will be donated to the Lake Wales Care Center’s Food Bank.  This program runs from April 11 through April 23.

The Lake Wales Public Library will host author, Susan Butler at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 14.  Ms. Butler will discuss her latest book, Roosevelt & Stalin: A Portrait of a Partnership.

The Lake Wales Public Library’s Youth Services division will celebrate the 100th birthday of beloved Children’s author, Beverly Cleary on April 12, during National Library Week.  The party begins at 3:30 p.m. Cleary is the creator of classic children’s characters including Beezus and Ramona. When asked by Today Show’s Jenna Bush Hager about her upcoming birthday, Cleary responded with true Ramona spirit, saying, “Well, I didn’t do it on purpose!” We love her spunk and her books!  Kids and their grownups are invited.

Tuesday is National Library Workers Day.  This day is set aside to recognize the valuable contribution of library workers.  Wednesday, April 13 is National Bookmobile Day.

National Bookmobile Day recognizes the contributions of our nation’s bookmobiles – mobile branch libraries and the dedicated professionals who make quality bookmobile outreach possible in their communities.  The Lake Wales Public Library is proud to administer the Polk County Library Cooperative’s Bookmobile – Mobile Branch Library services.  The PCLC Bookmobile – Mobile Branch Library will visit two new stops on April 13, the Lake Hamilton City Hall, 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and the Dundee Care Center Thrift Store, 2 until 4:30 p.m.  Visit either location and wish the Bookmobile staff a Happy National Bookmobile Day.

Visit any Polk County Library Cooperative site.  There are 18 locations throughout the county, including the PCLC Bookmobile – Mobile Branch Library.  PCLC also provide BMail, our materials by mail service available to all Polk County residents.

For details visit www.mypclc.org or www.cityoflakewales.com/library.

Cooking on The Ridge: The Ultimate Paella

The Ultimate Paella

 

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Ingredients
Spice Mix for chicken, recipe follows
1 (3-pound) frying chicken, cut into 10 pieces
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 Spanish chorizo sausages, thickly sliced
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
1 Spanish onion, diced
4 garlic cloves, crushed
Bunch flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped, reserve some for garnish
1 (15-ounce) can whole tomatoes, drained and hand-crushed
4 cups short grain Spanish rice
6 cups water, warm
Generous pinch saffron threads
1 dozen littleneck clams, scrubbed
1 pound jumbo shrimp, peeled and de-veined
2 lobster tails
1/2 cup sweet peas, frozen and thawed
Lemon wedges, for serving
Special equipment:
Large paella pan or wide shallow skillet
Spice Mix for chicken:
1 tablespoon sweet paprika
2 teaspoons dried oregano
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
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\Directions
Watch how to make this recipe.
Special equipment:
Rub the spice mix all over the chicken and marinate chicken for 1 hour in the refrigerator.

Heat oil in a paella pan over medium-high heat. Saute the chorizo until browned, remove and reserve. Add chicken skin-side down and brown on all sides, turning with tongs. Add salt and freshly ground pepper. Remove from pan and reserve.

In the same pan, make a sofrito by sauteing the onions, garlic, and parsley. Cook for 2 or 3 minutes on a medium heat. Then, add tomatoes and cook until the mixture caramelizes a bit and the flavors meld. Fold in the rice and stir-fry to coat the grains. Pour in water and simmer for 10 minutes, gently moving the pan around so the rice cooks evenly and absorbs the liquid. Add chicken, chorizo, and saffron. Add the clams and shrimp, tucking them into the rice. The shrimp will take about 8 minutes to cook. Give the paella a good shake and let it simmer, without stirring, until the rice is al dente, for about 15 minutes. During the last 5 minutes of cooking, when the rice is filling the pan, add the lobster tails. When the paella is cooked and the rice looks fluffy and moist, turn the heat up for 40 seconds until you can smell the rice toast at the bottom, then it’s perfect.

Cook’s note: The ideal paella has a toasted rice bottom called socarrat.

Remove from heat and rest for 5 minutes. Garnish with peas, parsley and lemon wedges.

Spice Mix for chicken:
Combine ingredients in a small bowl. Rub the spice mixture all over the chicken; marinate for 1 hour, covered

Courtesy of Tyler Florence

A Winter Haven Detective Who Learned of a PlayStation 4 Threat to Shoot up a School in Kansas Went Above and Beyond to Protect Innocent Lives

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A relentless Winter Haven Detective who learned of a PlayStation 4 threat to shoot up a school in Kansas didn’t stop until it was determined that the threat was made by a 16 year-old Kansas boy who said it was just a joke.
On March 31, 2016, a friend of a Winter Haven Detective contacted him regarding a report of someone seeing a post while playing a PS4 game online. The post seen by a Port Richey resident who was online with their private PS4 involved photos of two guns and the post of, “shooting up my school tomorrow.”
When the detective received the information, he immediately contacted the Pasco Sheriff’s Office in order to make contact with the user who saw the threatening post. He also contacted the PlayStation Network in order to attempt to locate the address of the threatening post utilizing the user’s screen name. PlayStation relayed that a history would be made of the account name to determine if there was any complaint history. They also stated that they would need a subpoena in order to obtain information regarding the IP address or any other information that would identify the poster.
A short time later, PlayStation contacted the detective and confirmed that there were multiple complaints lodged against the PlayStation poster within the past hour. Due to the urgency of the post and the immediate threat to the safety of a school, information was received that the poster was 16 year-old Jan Paul Cintron of Leavenworth Kansas.
Immediate contact was made with the law enforcement agency in Leavenworth Kansas and an officer was dispatched to the residence listed through the IP address of the PlayStation poster. Leavenworth officers responded and reportedly encountered the two occupants inside of the residence. The officer who responded was able to see a PlayStation screen through the open door along with a long-barreled weapon that was described in the report. The officer, who did not enter the residence, requested the parent or guardian of the juvenile who answered the door to respond, to which she did. Once she arrived, it was determined she was the mother of Cintron and gave permission for the Leavenworth officer to enter the residence.
When the officer entered, he located two weapons, ultimately determined to be a “black ops” pellet gun, which looked like a very large revolver and a Crossman BB gun with a scope on it. Both weapons were the same as depicted in the PlayStation post included with the threat.

Cintron ultimately admitted to the officer that he did in fact send the messages and pictures as a joke.
Cintron was arrested and charged with (F) Criminal threat; Cause terror, evacuation or disruption (Kansas Statute 21-5415(a)(1). He was taken to the Juvenile Detention facility.
“I am extremely proud of our Detective as he took this case much further than our jurisdiction,” said Chief Charlie Bird.  The seriousness of this type of threat causes immediate concern and he did a fantastic job to run down the threat and have local officials intervene.”

Polk Clerk of Courts & Comptroller Provides Strategic Update to the Community

Polk Clerk of Courts & Comptroller Provides Strategic Update to the Community
 
Bartow, Fla. (April 4, 2016) – Stacy Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of Courts & Comptroller, has released her 2015 Strategic Update, a report that provides residents with an update on the work and development of the Clerk’s office.
 
Notable accomplishments in 2015 include:
·         Accreditation of the Clerk Department of Inspector General.
·         Expanded services for jurors by providing the ability to confirm jury service and request excusals and postponements online. The office also formed a partnership with the Arts Ensemble Education Foundation to feature art exhibits in the Jury Assembly Room.
·         Launched Property Alert Service to help customers with fraud detection by providing registered users with notification when documents are filed in the Clerk’s office using their personal information.
·         Collected $170,000 in outstanding fines during the onetime Operation Green Light event.
·         Clerk employees donated nearly $20,000 to community causes.
 
The report details the advancements of the Clerk’s 2013 – 2016 strategic plan. The plan focuses on five key strategies, which include enhanced customer access, greater transparency and accountability in county government, excellence in financial reporting, exceptional customer service, and community engagement.
 
“I revere the magnitude of responsibility delegated to the Clerk’s office and remain committed to providing the highest standard of service,” Butterfield said. “I believe a strategic plan is essential to the success of any organization as it provides clear direction so that all deputy clerks are empowered to help advance the office. Our plan ensures we serve our customers’ current needs while also preparing to meet future demands and challenges.”
 
Access the report online to discover more or request a printed copy by calling 863-534-2530. The report is available at www.polkcountyclerk.netunder the “information & other services” section.
 
Contact the Polk County Clerk of Courts office at 863-534-4000. Visit the Clerk’s office online at www.polkcountyclerk.net or like the Polk County Clerk Facebook page. 
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Photo caption: Clerk of Courts & Comptroller Stacy Butterfield and the Clerk Department of Inspector General staff are presented with the department’s first accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation on February 26, 2015. The accreditation is one of the Clerk’s notable accomplishments from 2015.