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Learning Resource Center to Raise Scholarship Funds for Students and Honor Dr. Eileen Holden at Annual Benefit

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Learning Resource Center to Raise Scholarship Funds for Students and Honor Dr. Eileen Holden at Annual Benefit
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POLK COUNTY, FLA (February 14, 2017) – Join the Learning Resource Center of Polk County (LRC) for a dazzling evening of cause at the annual For the Love…of Learning benefit from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2017.
The 2017 benefit aimed at raising scholarship funds for deserving LRC students will take place at the home of Rob and Tammy Springer in Mulberry’s Canterwood Drive and will feature entertainment from The Sofa Kings, Hors d’oeuvres by Terrie Lobb Catering, libations and a world-class silent auction. Publix Super Markets Charities will be the leading sponsor of the event.
Attendees will find an eclectic mix of auction items showcased throughout the evening. Items, trips, packages and services such as a one-week getaway to North Carolina, Detroit Tigers Spring Training VIP package, four-pack of LEGOLAND Florida tickets, Lone Palm Golf Club foursome, freshwater pearls and Payne Air Conditioning & Heating preventative maintenances will be up for bid.
Another highlight of the evening will include the 2017 Honoree presentation, recognizing Dr. Eileen Holden and Polk State College for their partnership. Honorees are LRC supporters who have aided the organization in expanding and extending its mission of helping students maximize their learning potential. GiveWell Community Foundation, Florida Southern College, Polk County Public Schools, United Way of Central Florida, Publix Super Markets, Inc., and Junior League of Greater Lakeland comprise past years’ honorees.
 
Guests can purchase tickets to the benefit on LRCLoveofLearning.com for $65.00. Other ways to support the cause include becoming a sponsor, bestowing a scholarship, donating a silent auction item or contributing to the LRC Endowment Fund within the GiveWell Community Foundation.
 
Those interested in sponsorships and donations may also contact LRC Executive Director Dr. Pam Craven by email, [email protected], or phone, 863-688-9477.
 
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About Learning Resource Center of Polk County, Inc.: The Learning Resource Center of Polk County, Inc. is a nonprofit, United Way educational provider. LRC has a proud 42-year history of offering high-quality academic programs to help students maximize their learning potential. For more information, please visit LRC online at LRCPolk.com or call 863.688.9477.

Let’s Get Real Marriage Conference in Lake Wales

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MARRIAGE CONFERENCE

February 17 -18 2017

338 E. Central Avenue, Lake Wales, Florida

So who should attend?

We’re glad you asked … If you are single, seriously dating, engaged, newly married, married for many years or even empty-nesters…you don’t want to miss this conference. Why…because the Let’s Get Real Marriage Conference is unlike any other conference you’ve attended. Those who have attended are calling this a “marriage conference…that’s not really a marriage conference!” That’s because the Let’s Get Real Marriage Conference is literally a spiritual and relationship revival.

Tickets available in the church lobby or the office or by clicking link below.

Tickets are only $20 a couple!

Schedule:

  • Friday 2/17 @ 7pm – Session 1
  • Saturday 2/18 @ 3pm – Session 2 & 3

Followed by Banquet

  • Sunday 2/19 @ 10:30am – Guest Speaker in Worship

42 Arrests Made During An Undercover Investigation Focusing on Those Who Prey on Children

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During January and February 2017, PCSO Computer Crimes detectives, PCSO Special Victims Response Team detectives, and PCSO Vice Unit detectives, working with the Department of Corrections Office of Probation and Parole, and the State Attorney’s Office (Brian Haas, 10th Judicial Circuit), made 42 total arrests during an undercover investigation focusing on those who prey on children.

Detectives served several search warrants and arrested 18 suspects who engage in the promotion, possession, and distribution of child pornography. They additionally obtained a warrant for a suspect, for possession of child pornography. Detectives also conducted proactive compliance checks on sex offenders, predators, and probationers whose violations stemmed from sex offenses. They arrested 21 suspects for failure to register, and VOP (failure to register).

“Our children are this community’s most precious resource. We must do everything we can to protect them. During operations such as this one, we proactively look for suspects who prey upon children, either through the collection and distribution of child pornography, or through their non-compliance with sexual predator and offender registration rules, including their evasive efforts to gain access to children through the Internet and social media. Our detectives have done an outstanding jobthey are guardians who protect the innocent.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

42       Total Arrests Were Made & 1 Warrant Was Issued:

*       18 Suspects Were Arrested For Possession of Child Pornography

*       One Additional Possession of Child Pornography suspect is wanted and is at large – he has a warrant

*       21 Suspects Were Arrested For Failure to Comply with Sex Offender Registration and/or violating their probation

*       3 Others Were Arrested During The Operation (not child sex crimes)

Child Pornography Investigation: Detectives served search warrants and arrested 18 suspects who engage in the promotion, possession, and distribution of child pornography. One of these suspects is a woman.

Sex Offender & Predator Investigation: Detectives conducted proactive compliance checks on sex offenders, predators, and probationers whose violations stemmed from sex offenses (all but two were related to child sex offenses). They arrested 21 suspects (5 predators and 16 offenders) for failure to register violations, failure to comply with residency and registration requirements, and violation of probation. Most of the charges are related to the suspects not registering all Internet identifiers, such as social media accounts, Internet applications, and electronic mail addresses (These Internet Identifiers must be registered PRIOR to use).

*       A sexual offender is an individual who has been convicted of a qualifying sexual offense in Florida or another jurisdiction.

*       A sexual predator is an individual who has been convicted of a sexually violent offense as defined in Florida Statute 775.21 (which may include offenses from another jurisdiction) AND has a written court order designating the individual a sexual predator; OR An individual who is civilly committed under the Florida Jimmy Ryce Sexually Violent Predator Act AND has a written court order designating the individual as a sexual predator.

Of the 42 total people arrested & one warrant issued there are:

o       892 current criminal charges
o       216 previous felony charges
o       145 previous misdemeanor charges
o       361 TOTAL previous charges

 

We will bring you more information as it becomes available today.

Burglary Business – Firearms Stolen on East Main Street in Bartow

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Burglary Business – Firearms Stolen
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On 02/12/2017 at approximately 0100 hours, (4) four subjects forcibly entered the Bartow Jewelry & Pawn located at 425 East Main Street in Bartow. After breaking in through the front door, the unidentified subjects began taking possession of firearms on display inside the store. After obtaining a number of long guns and several handguns, the subjects exited the store and fled from the area on foot.
Detectives are working to identify those involved. Still images from the surveillance video are included.
 
The Bartow Police Department is seeking assistance to identify the suspects involved. Any person with information regarding this event is asked to contact the Bartow Police Department at 863-534-5040 or to remain anonymous and become eligible for a cash reward call Heartland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-Tips.

Kelly Educational Staffing Career Fair February 22nd

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Kelly Educational Staffing will be having a job fair for substitute teachers and paraprofessionals at the Haines City Library Wednesday, February 22. If you are interested, stop by the Haines City Library to see how you can become a substitute teacher or paraprofessional at Haines City schools.

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Sorensen Schade Chevrolet Becomes McGuire Chevrolet

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After 41 years of servicing the Lake Wales Community Sorensen Schade Chevrolet has been aquired by McGuire Chevrolet.  In commentating on the sale Mr. Sorensen said “I am excited for this next chapter in my life as well as for the business.”  Mr. Stephen Schade, who will continue to advise and consult with McGuire Chevrolet said “I am delighted to see something we have worked so hard on be passed on to such a capable family group.”  Sean McGuire said “We are honored to have been selected by Mr. Sorensen and Mr. Schade to carry on their tradition of outstanding customer service and community outreach.  Along with McGuire Kia we look forward to being a part of the community through our monthly McGuire Difference Awards.”

The McGuire Difference Award recognizes 501c3 Community Organizations that make a difference in Polk County with a $3,000 award every month.  So far they have recognized organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Early Learning Coalition, and Family Literacy Coalition.

McGuire Chevrolet is a branch of the McGuire Kia family and the Dyer Family Group.

 

Burglary Suspect Arrested in Lakeland

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Burglary Suspect Arrested

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On February 13, at 6:57 p.m., the Lakeland Police Department responded to Boger Blvd in reference to a burglary. The victim reported coming home to find his house had been broken into and items were missing. In the distance down the road, he spotted someone walking away with two duffel bags and reported this to the police.

Officers responded into the area and located the suspect on Young Place carrying a large number of items. He was stopped and it was discovered that items he had in his possession had been taken from the victim’s residence.

The suspect was recently released from jail and has an extensive criminal history. The suspect was interviewed by the detectives and admitted to burglary. The suspect was identified as Branden Marbury, 33 years old. He was charged with Burglary, Grand Theft and Violation of Probation.

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Help Lake Wales Police Identify These Two Theft Suspects

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Police Need Two Theft Suspects Identified

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The Lake Wales Police Department is investigating a Retail Theft which occurred at Kohl’s, located at 2803 Ridge Way. Kohl’s Loss Prevention reported on January 27, 2017 at approximately 9:16pm the two suspects in this picture entered Kohl’s, concealed $226.00 worth of shoes and boys clothing, and then left the store without paying for the property. The suspects entered the black car in this photograph and left the area.

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Anyone who knows the identity of these suspects is asked to contact Officer Dan Harmon at (863) 678-4223 extension 528, Crime Analyst Kim Fairbanks at (863) 678-4223 extension 238, or Heartland Crime Stopper at (800) 226-8477.

US Highway 98 Crash Update

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US Highway 98 Crash Update:

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Today, 02/13/2017, at approximately 2:10 p.m., Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a crash on US 98 near Ernest Smith Blvd., Bartow. The Bartow Fire Department, Polk County Medic Units, Bartow Police, and Southwest District Patrol responded to the scene. Upon arrival Fire and Medic units declared the victim, 80-year-old Ralph Hightower of Lakeland deceased of apparent blunt force trauma. The passenger, 57-year-old Glenn Hamilton of Lakeland, received minor injuries and was transported to Bartow Regional Medical Center. He was treated for bruises/abrasions and released.

Physical evidence and witness statements indicate that a 2000 White Ford F150 Pick-up truck, was southbound on US 98 in the inside (left) lane. For unknown reasons at this time the driver, Ralph Hightower, drove off the roadway into the median. He overcorrected back toward the roadway, then back again toward the median. Mr. Hightower lost control at that point and the truck began to rotate counter-clockwise across the median. As it reached the center area of the median, the truck began to roll sideways at least once. Vehicle 1 came to final rest right side up and facing east. It was in the middle of the roadway blocking all three northbound lanes.

Both occupants were seat belted at the time of the crash. Impairment, excessive speed, and driver distraction are not suspected. Northbound US 98 was closed at the scene of the crash for approximately 3 hours. The southbound lanes were converted for traffic in both directions by the Florida Department of Transportation for the duration of the investigation.

Lake Wales Thieves Stealing Security Camera’s Caught On Security Camera

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Update February 16, 2017
Camera Thieves Have Been Identified & One Arrested – Police Seeking Joseph Romine

Shortly after the original media release and photographs of the theft suspects were distributed someone contacted Heartland Crime Stoppers providing information on both suspects. As a result of the Crime Stoppers tip Detective Metz received the suspects were identified as Beau Pike and Joseph Romine, both are Lake Wales residents. Pike was arrested on February 16 and he was booked into the Polk County Jail for Grand Theft. Detective Metz obtained an arrest warrant for Grand Theft on Romine and at this point he has not been able to locate him.

“We are thankful to the media for getting important information out to the public and we are thankful to the public for working so well with us by providing tips which help solve crimes”. – Schulze

Anyone who has information on the whereabouts of Joseph Romine is asked to contact Detective Metz at (863) 678-4223 extension 265 or Heartland Crime Stoppers at (800) 226-8477.
Original Release –

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Lake Wales, Florida – On February 11, 2017 at approximately 8:30pm Wal-Mart Loss Prevention witnessed these two suspect select two Arlo HD Security Camera Systems, valued at $169.99 each, from the Electronics Department. The suspects then carried the camera systems to the Hardware Department where they removed the security devices from the packaging. The suspects then exited Wal-Mart, located at 2000 SR60 E, with the property and did not make an attempt to pay. The Loss Prevention Officer attempted to stop the suspects but they entered this silver SUV and fled the area.

Anyone with who knows the identity of these suspects is asked to contact Detective Ben Metz at (863) 678-4223 extension 265 or Heartland Crime Stoppers at (800) 226-8477.

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