Archive for the ‘Vero Beach’ Category
Monday, October 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A city clerk’s employee on medical leave is suing the city, contending she was sexually harassed while the city did nothing to help her, according to court files.
Janet Bickford said that starting in November 2007 an unnamed city board member began making repeated “sexual innuendoes,” culminating with the man allegedly kissing her on her lips against her will, according to a civil lawsuit filed in Indian River Circuit Court on Sept. 16.
Then, she said, city officials belittled her complaints, causing her distress.
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Tags: back pay, benefits, city boardmember, clerk's employee, complaints, human resources, kissing, lawsuit, medical leave, sexual harrassment, unspecified damages
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Friday, October 9th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Humiston Park Beach reopened after a couple of hours of feces scooping Thursday.
The culprit wasn’t four-legged, but instead has flippers, Indian River County officials said. Manatees are responsible for what may have been a mile-long stretch of excrement that piled up along the beach. Late Thursday afternoon, more manatee mess was spotted at Tracking Station Beach Park, officials said. (more…)
Tags: beach, cleanup, environment, feces, manatee, public park, waste, Weather
Posted in Vero Beach | 4 Comments »
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Two Vero Beach residents were arrested early Wednesday after one admitted shooting an alligator and another was spotted putting pink-colored meat in a cabinet, according to recently released arrest affidavits.
Ernest Ray Hublur, 18, reportedly was shining a light on Alderman ranch off Shinn Road about 12:15 a.m. Wednesday. (more…)
Tags: alligator, alligator meat, arrests, rifle, shooting
Posted in Crime, St. Lucie County, Vero Beach | 12 Comments »
Monday, September 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
The tourism development director for the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce will retire after 18 years, chamber officials have announced.
Lori Burns’ last day will be Sept. 30, according to Penny Chandler, chamber president.
“Lori has been an institution in her role with the chamber,” Chandler said in a news release.
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Tags: international, marketing, retire, tourism
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A Nevada corporation that holds the mortgage for Vero Fashion Outlets is seeking to foreclose on the mall, according to civil lawsuit filed in Indian River Circuit Court.
LNV Corp. of Nevada is seeking $32.15 million, including principal and interest, because the mall defaulted on payments, according to the lawsuit.
“Vero (Fashion Outlets) has defaulted,” wrote attorney Kenneth Curtin, of West Palm Beach, in a lawsuit filed Aug. 26. It is assigned to Circuit Judge Paul Kanarek. No action has been taken in the civil lawsuit and the mall’s owners have not responded to the allegations. Curtin did not return calls Wednesday.
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Tags: attorney, beach, court, default, development, driving, Economy, Florida, foreclosure, foreclosures, hand, holdings, hunt, insurance, judge, lawsuit, mall, name, newspaper, pinching, polo, property, retail, special, taxes, value, web, wife
Posted in Economy, Treasure Coast business, Vero Beach | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Officials said they’re still investigating the cause of death of a Hialeah man found Saturday in the pool at a resort hotel owned by pop star Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio.
Enrique Perez, 69, was vacationing with family at Costa D’Este in the 3200 block of Ocean Drive, police spokesman Officer John Morrison said.
About 2 p.m. Saturday, Kelly Wakeman, 24, of Tallahassee said she was sitting at the side of the pool when she and others noticed Perez submerged, face down and not moving in the 6-feet, 6-inch depth area of the pool.
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Tags: beach, business, death, driving, fire, fires, Hialeah, hotel, investigation, man, medical, paramedic, police, pool, property, Tallahassee, vacation, water, woman
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A woman who was missing for nearly 24 hours is recovering from a tumble into a canal in a rural part of Indian River County.
Joan Gaun Nash, 83, got lost leaving her home en route to church about 7:15 a.m. Sunday and drove through a citrus grove in the 6900 block of 81st Street, west of Liberty Magnet School, Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar said. (more…)
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Friday, July 24th, 2009 by Post Staff
VERO BEACH — The first Treasure Coast drug dealer convicted of murder in a drug overdose death case got sentenced to 30 years in state prison Thursday, the maximum penalty.
Drug dealer William McCartney III, 23, will serve up to 30 years in state prison, Circuit Judge Robert Hawley ruled Thursday. McCartney was sentenced as a habitual offender, making it harder for him to earn parole.
Hawley ordered him to 30 years in jail for third-degree murder, 30 years for selling two capsules of methadone and 10 years for selling a number of pills of Xanax, an anti-anxiety medication.
But all the sentences will run at the same time, totaling 30 years. (more…)
Tags: appeals, attorney, court, death, drugs, father, girlfriend, jail, judge, jury, money, murder
Posted in Courts, Crime, Vero Beach | 1 Comment »
Friday, July 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — An autopsy is scheduled Friday for a 5-month old male infant found dead inside a hot SUV Thursday evening, said Vero Beach Police spokesman John Morrison.
Gannon Werking died Thursday after his mother Stephanie Werking of Sebastian left him inside a parked vehicle, according to a police department news release.
About 5 p.m. Thursday, a passerby called 911 when he saw a woman “screaming hysterically” in the parking lot of First United Bank at 17th Street and Indian River Boulevard, Morrison said.
“The child was obviously deceased at the scene,” he said, adding the cardiopulmonary resuscitation was not performed on the infant. (more…)
Tags: baby, boy, business, car, child, death, degrees, fellsmere, mother, temperature
Posted in Crime, Sebastian, Vero Beach, Weather | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Indian River County Administrator Joe Baird’s first public appearance in his DUI case came Wednesday in a court hearing that was quickly postponed at the request of defense and prosecution attorneys.
The attorneys said they needed more time to prepare their cases.
But Indian River County Judge David Morgan told the attorneys he intends to set the case for trial the week of Aug. 24.
Baird has pled not guilty to DUI and speeding charges and is asking for a jury trial.
Outside the courtroom, Baird, 52, declined comment on the advice of his attorney. He was accompanied by his girlfriend, Karen Deigl, president of the Indian River Senior Resource Association, who was there for moral support and to drive him to the hearing, Baird said.
The state revoked Baird’s driving license because he refused to take a Breathalyzer test at the time of his arrest on the night of May 16.
Baird’s case next comes up for court review on Aug. 19 when Morgan is scheduled to take up what he didn’t hear Wednesday: Defense attorney Bobby Guttridge’s request that charges against Baird be dismissed because he said police didn’t have justifiable reasons for stopping him.
Police said he was speeding and made a wide turn, according to court records.
Also, Guttridge wants Morgan to suppress Baird’s statement to police that he was going to the Long Branch Saloon, a bar in Vero Beach, when he was stopped by police.
Assistant State Attorney David Dodd said he may have some additional witnesses. Before trial, attorneys are allowed to interview witnesses who may be called to testify at trial.
By Elliott Jones, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, attorney, bars, beach, court, driving, dui, girlfriend, judge, jury, police, speeding, trial
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