Posts Tagged ‘apartment’
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — A resident of The Crossings apartments in the 3600 block of Gatehouse Circle walked into her apartment Saturday at 3:45 p.m. and surprised a burglar in her home.
The suspect, a black male, 6 feet tall and with a medium build was wearing a gray T-shirt and black shorts, according to Sgt. Martin Jacobson of the Stuart Police Department.
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Described as a loving father and caring person, Jerome Hutchinson was found early Monday morning face down on the sidewalk leading to his East Stuart residence.
The 24-year-old man had been shot in the chest, the second to die in an exceptionally violent weekend in Stuart. The first was Michael Morrison, 43, found early Saturday morning on his back next to his Jeep at The Crossings at Indian Run Apartments less than four miles away.
Morrison also had been shot in the chest, but police haven’t found a nexus between the two killings, police spokesman Sgt. Marty Jacobson said Monday.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009 by Post Staff
A young man was found shot to death face down on the sidewalk leading to his Stuart apartment overnight.
Stuart police report they were called at about 12:03 a.m. to 931 Nassau Ave. for reports of shots fired in the area. They found 24-year-old Jerome Hutchinson sprawled on the sidewalk with a gunshot to the chest. He died there, police report.
Witnesses said they heard three gun shots and saw three or four men run from the scene. Those witnesses said they men then jumped into a silver Ford Escort with tinted windows and “some type of black stripe designs down the sides of the car” and sped away, police reported.
Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Mike Gerwan at 772-220-3918 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-8477.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Nine years ago, a drunk Donald Flewellen drove a stolen van across the center line, causing a collision that killed two people and left illegal Guatemalan immigrant Luis Jimenez permanently brain damaged.
Less than four months after his December release from prison for two counts of DUI manslaughter, authorities say Flewellen, 52, was behind the wheel of a borrowed car and caused a hit-and-run crash with property damage in Fort Pierce.
Already charged with two counts of violating his supervised release, court papers show when Flewellen returns to court Aug. 17, he’ll face additional charges of leaving the scene of a crash with property damage and driving on a revoked driver’s license related to an April 5 traffic collision.
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Fort Pierce, Martin County, Traffic | 1 Comment »
Friday, July 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
MARTIN COUNTY — Almost two weeks after her apartment building caught fire, Karen Diaz’s second-floor apartment still smells of smoke.
The fire that briefly displaced Diaz, 21, and her family from their lodgings at The Crossings at Indian Run never entered the apartment, but the smell still greets her when she wakes and when she walks out the damaged front door.
“It feels like it’s on fire again,” said Diaz, who lives in the apartment with her mother, 4-year-old son, older sister and infant niece.
The fires that struck the building at 3740 Southeast Gatehouse Circle and a condo in Port Salerno on Independence Day weekend are over, but the task of recovering is not. The American Red Cross of Martin County has spent a little less than $1,000 aiding those affected by the fires.
On July 4, fire broke out at one of building’s three columns and spread up its interior to the building’s attic, where it was contained.
The fire department accused two juveniles of starting the fire with fireworks. The juveniles are not being charged, but they are being put into a fire safety program, said Frank Lasaga, community safety coordinator for the Stuart fire department.
Diaz and her family were the only ones relocated after the fire, estimated to have caused $80,000 in damage, and have since returned home.
The Red Cross spent a little less than $200 for the family’s food and alternate lodgings while repairs to the ceiling were made, said Sam Yates, a spokesman for the organization. Diaz said the family stayed at Molly’s House in Stuart from July 6 to July 8.
Earlier on July 4, a fire in a waterside condo on the 4000 block of Manatee Lane ended with one dead and one injured. The next day, firefighters with Martin County Fire Rescue returned when another fire broke out in a different area of the same building. None were injured in the second fire.
Yates said the Red Cross spent more than $300 helping the survivor of the first Manatee Lane fire. It has also spent $550 helping a family displaced in the second Manatee Lane fire and will contribute more to help to help them find a place to stay.
After the fire, dust from the attic covered the apartment floor and furniture, Diaz said. The front door was damaged and cut from when firefighters broke into the apartment. The apartment and outside stairwell still smell, and the storage closet on the balcony smells of mold and smoke.
“I don’t know how I’m going to get in there with that smell,” Diaz said.
Parts of the apartment’s ceiling have been repaired, and the dust has been cleaned from the apartment floor. Diaz is still waiting for the apartment complex to replace the front door and damaged air conditioning equipment. Diaz said the complex told her the door would be repaired next week.
By Alex Tiegen, TCPalm.com
Tags: apartment, condo, fire, fires, housing, infant, mom, Red Cross, repair
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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Juveniles playing with fireworks caused the fire that did an estimated $80,000 in damage to The Crossings at Indian Run Apartments on Saturday, according to Frank Lasaga, community safety coordinator for the city of Stuart Fire/Rescue Department.
Lasaga said two juveniles were seen playing with fireworks at the point where the fire began.
“They have not been arrested but have been out into a program for juveniles who set fires,” he said. “They will learn about the dangers of fireworks, and their parents will be cautioned about allowing juveniles to use fireworks without supervision.”
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Monday, May 11th, 2009 by Post Staff
By JASON SCHULTZ
INDIANTOWN— Fires that broke out near Indiantown in western Martin County over the weekend continued to burn last night and have charred more than 1,400 acres while crews tackled another large fire near Palm City, according to fire officials.
Residents from the Indianwood Mobile Home Park were evacuated and the American Red Cross has opened its shelter on Kanner Highway in Stuart for fire evacuees, according to a Martin County press release last night.
Three of the four brush fires that burned hundreds of acres near Indiantown, closed roads and prompted authorities to cut power in the Treasure Coast Sunday continued to burn overnight.
Two flare-ups occurred this afternoon.
The one between the Booker Park fire and the Lincoln Park fire was about 3 acres, said Melissa Yunas, a wildfire specialist with the state Division of Forestry.
The second flare-up, near the Indian Trail fire, jumped over a canal and headed toward three homes in the Little Ranch Estates neighborhood.
Firefighters took up positions around the homes.
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — In a rare criminal case, a jury convicted a Vero Beach man of murder and selling drugs in the drug-overdose death of one of his customers.
William McCartney III, of Vero Beach, was convicted Wednesday of murder and illegally selling drugs, including two capsules of methadone that Nolan Adams, 19, took before dying at his home early Jan. 25, 2005.
Adams died in his bed several hours after buying the potent drugs at McCartney’s apartment along Indian River Boulevard. (more…)
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Monday, February 9th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A 21-year-old Port St. Lucie man was charged with felony burglary Saturday after allegedly breaking into an ex-girlfriend’s home, an arrest affidavit released Sunday said.
Enrique Wilber Sandoval, of the 600 block of Southwest Pueblo Terrace, allegedly broke into the victim’s home, the report said. The victim arrived at her home with her new boyfriend, the report states. According to the affidavit, Sandoval, who had moved out two weeks earlier, allegedly walked out of the victim’s master bedroom and said, “You left me for him?”
The affidavit said Sandoval allegedly “bumped” into the new boyfriend as he was leaving the apartment.
Sandoval taken to the St. Lucie Jail.
By Nadia Vanderhoof, TCPalm.com
Tags: apartment, arrest, burglary, jail, man, St. Lucie County jail
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Friday, February 6th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
JENSEN BEACH — Martin County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the remains of a female fetus found in a bag in a Ford Escort at an apartment complex, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said Thursday.
On January 29, a witness told investigators a “suspicious incident” had taken place at the Parkview Apartments in Jensen Beach involving a still born baby, sheriff’s spokeswoman Rhonda Irons said. (more…)
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