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Indian River County administrator DUI case: Baird ‘appeared perfectly normal to me’ friend says

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

VERO BEACH — The DUI trial of County Administrator Joe Baird continues today with more defense witnesses testifying about his physical condition before his arrest at 10:25 p.m. May 16 in Vero Beach.

Baird “appeared perfectly normal to me” around 10 p.m., Baird’s long-time friend John Binkley testified Tuesday at the end of trial testimony for the day.

Testimony is expected to end today, possibly in time for the case to go to jurors for a decision.
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Cost-cutting measure: Fort Pierce mayor suggests turning off public meetings on TV

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — Resident Linda Salisbury fought for years to get city hall to begin televising public meetings so she could watch her elected officials in action from the comfort of her home.

In July 2006, Salisbury got her wish.

But with the city facing a $3.6 million deficit in the budget next year, Mayor Bob Benton said he’s going to suggest at an Aug. 4 budget workshop that the city do away with televising live meetings to cut costs.

The city budgets $150,000 to televise meetings and bills the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency and Fort Pierce Utilities Authority a portion for meetings, Finance Director Gloria Johnson said. (more…)

Teen ’sexting happens all the time’ on Treasure Coast, cops urge parental involvement

Monday, April 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

It’s common to see Treasure Coast teens and preteens using cell phones for sending text messages and photos.

But it’s also becoming common for teens nationwide to send other things via their phones or computer Web cameras, including explicit and sexual photographs that have given the phenomenon a new name — sexting.

“It’s been going on for several years here. We just didn’t call it this,” said Detective Brian Broughton of the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. “Now it has a little buzz word, but basically we’re referring to the same thing — when children would take nude pictures of themselves and send it to other children.”
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Former Palm Bay firefighter gets prison, used texts to solicit daughter’s teen friend

Thursday, April 9th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

VIERA — For five years, the Palm Bay couple considered Gary Sebastian, the father of their 14-year-old daughter’s best friend, a close acquaintance, trusted to protect their child during the girls’ weekend sleepovers or to hang out at their home during get-togethers.

So, they were stunned when they discovered last summer that 41-year-old Sebastian had been sending their daughter inappropriate text messages, mailed her a package filled with sex-related items and provided her with alcohol on at least one occasion.

And they weren’t satisfied Wednesday when a judge sentenced the former Palm Bay firefighter to three and a half years in prison and five years of sex offender probation. (more…)

St. Lucie County a hot spot for Bahamian vacationers?

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Tourism leaders from Grand Bahama Island will meet with local officials this week and get a first-hand feel for St. Lucie County in an effort to build a business and tourism partnership.

Grand Bahamian and St. Lucie County officials hope the visit, which will include tours of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, will help solidify a non-binding agreement the two groups entered into in December with the goal of boosting tourism in both locations. One of the main ideas behind the agreement is to work together to market both areas, such as offering vacation packages between the two locations. (more…)

St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office reaching out to residents through YouTube

Thursday, February 5th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

— Learning about safety and roaming the streets of the county alongside local law enforcement is now just a click away.

For the past year, the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office has been uploading to its own YouTube Channel crime prevention videos, messages from Sheriff Ken Mascara and episodes of “10-8 St. Lucie,” the Sheriff’s Office’s TV show.

Sgt. Rich Ziarkowski said the Web site was created for more visibility.

“This way, anyone, anywhere in the world can see what we do here locally,” he said.

In addition to running the office’s Crime Prevention Unit, Ziarkowski has hosted “10-8 St. Lucie” for the past three years. The show, named after the police code for availability, consists of “COPS”-like ride-a-longs with local deputies.

The Sheriff’s Office began by running the show and public service announcements on the county’s public access channel, SLCTV.

Because people with satellite or without cable can’t view the channel, Ziarkowski said deputies put their heads together to come up with the idea of using YouTube.

The show has included SWAT team training, a tour of the St. Lucie County jail and a drug bust. Other videos have touched on carjacking, ATM-use safety and mail theft.

Posted before school began, the most popular video explaining when to stop for a stopped school bus was viewed about 5,000 times.

Expenses, mainly tapes, are minimal. Ziarkowski shifts responsibilities around his unit, so deputies volunteer to be filmed in between their regular duties. He said they have received all positive feedback from the community.

“We thought we could do a better job than the videos that were produced by these big companies and wanted to charge a lot of money,” said Deputy Gary Gonsalves, who works in Ziarkowski’s unit.

St. Lucie County’s media department began doing the camera operating and video editing, but Gonsalves taught himself how to shoot and edit video by researching on his own time. Now, as the show’s producer, he said they plan to move the videos to the office’s Web site.

Gonsalves said the show gives the community a chance to get behind the Sheriff’s Office doors to see its inner workings and how tax dollars are being spent.

When he films the deputies, they ignore Gonsalves and perform their normal duties. Some even have been recognized in public.

“We’ve got several who have been on that show numerous times,” he said, “and they really enjoy it. I think their friends and family get a kick out of it because it is on YouTube.”

Neither Indian River nor Martin county sheriff’s offices have a show or site like St. Lucie’s, according to the offices’ spokesmen. Both offices run public service announcements on TV.

Indian River County Deputy Jeff Luther said his office is upgrading its Web site to stream video, including some from dashboard cameras.

“The public has a right to know,” he said. “The more we keep the public informed, the better we can do our job.”

By Laurie K. Blandford, TCPalm.com

Cameras to spy Vero Beach red light runners

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

— If you sail through red lights, a camera could be documenting the violation sometime soon.

The Vero Beach City Council gave the green light Tuesday to an ordinance allowing for the installation of cameras at intersections.

It doesn’t mean that cameras will be installed automatically, but gives the council the authority to approve a contract to install them. (more…)

Jensen Beach man accused of child porn now faces federal charges

Thursday, December 4th, 2008 by Daphne Duret

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Edgardo Sensi


A Jensen Beach man already facing multiple charges of possessing child pornography in Martin County has been indicted on federal charges that he coerced an 8-year-old girl to have sex with him on camera.

Edgardo Sensi, 52, was arrested on 76 counts of possession of child pornography in September after Martin County sheriff’s deputies say they found dozens of images and videos of child pornography at his house.

Among the videos were two which showed Sensi himself having sex with young girls, one under age 12 and the other under 5. (more…)

Man having ‘trouble’ with zipper arrested on indency charges

Monday, December 1st, 2008 by Ana X. Ceron

An Okeechobee man is accused of indecent exposure in front of a teenage clerk at a Port St. Lucie gas station.

A 17-year-old clerk at the Shell gas station said she saw Roger D. Arnold, 33, approach the cash register counter on Nov. 18 with his pants’ zipper down.

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Mom catches boyfriend molesting 20-month-old on camera

Monday, November 10th, 2008 by Ana X. Ceron

The mother of a 20-month-old boy caught her boyfriend inappropriately touching her son while changing his diaper, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s officials said.

The woman told deputies on Saturday that she had secretly set up a camera to monitor the toddler’s changing table, according to a sheriff’s report.

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