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Palm City man in 2000 fatal crash arrested again for driving on suspended license

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — A Palm City man, who was driving without a license when he was involved in a fatal traffic accident in 2000, was arrested Saturday morning for driving on a suspended license.

Charles E. McComas, 24, was stopped on the west side of the Palm City Bridge about 10 a.m. Saturday, after a Martin County deputy’s radar registered his vehicle travelling at 54 mph in a 35 mph zone. (more…)

Anti-violence measures started in wake of two homicides are working in Fort Pierce

Friday, September 11th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — Shelitta Woods calls the past six months “miserable.”

“You got to understand, it’d been like 13, 14 years before I had another child,” Woods said. “It was just me and Lil’ Bo, just me and Lil’ Bo, everywhere I go, me and Lil’ Bo.”

Woods’ 16-year-old son, Torenda “Lil’ Bo” Youngblood Jr., was fatally shot at his bus stop March 9, two days after Demetrius Wells, 18, sustained fatal wounds in a drive-by shooting. Two men also were hit by gunfire during separate shootings between the homicides. (more…)

As loved ones mourn 3 teen victims, police look for answers in fatal crash near Stuart

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by Daphne Duret
Theresa Caputo of Stuart, in black, hugs another woman Wednesday at the scene of a memorial that was built along Cove Road near Stuart. Caputo, a mother of three, said her children all knew and grew up with those killed. (DEBORAH SILVER/Treasure Coast Newspapers) See more photos

Theresa Caputo of Stuart, in black, hugs another woman Wednesday at the scene of a memorial that was built along Cove Road near Stuart. Caputo, a mother of three, said her children all knew and grew up with those killed. (DEBORAH SILVER/Treasure Coast Newspapers)

A few teenagers in board shorts and T-shirts lifted their sunglasses just long enough to wipe away their tears and hug one another in the grass along Cove Road Wednesday afternoon as they stood above a swelling memorial site.

Amid her tears, a mother bent down, reached through the letters, flowers and mementos and clutched a golf ball in her hand.

Angela Coady said she knew one of her son Nick’s friends had put it there intending for it to stay, but when she saw it she decided she had to take it with her.

“The last time I saw him he was going to play golf. He was happy as a lark,” she said. “The next time I saw him, he was dead.”

Nick Coady, 18, and his friends — Christopher Harold Briglio, 18, and Connor William Graver, 16, — were all killed early Tuesday when the Jeep Grand Cherokee that Coady was driving slammed into the back of a John Deere truck and overturned.

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74-year-old man kills himself at Dan McCarty School in Fort Pierce

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — A 74-year-old man reportedly walked onto the campus of Dan McCarty School Tuesday evening and fatally shot himself near the school’s bus pick-up area.

The 1201 Mississippi Avenue campus was empty of students and faculty when the incident occurred, according to Dave Morris, director of security for St. Lucie County schools. The man’s identity was not immediately released, pending notification of next of kin.
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Incoming seventh-graders will have to get newly required vaccine

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Before incoming seventh-graders step into their first classes this fall, they must brave the sting of a newly required vaccine against whooping cough and two other diseases.

Local health departments are offering the Tdap vaccination against tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis (whooping cough) this summer at health clinics or at residents’ request so students can be prepared for the start of school.

The new state requirement for students to take the vaccine before entering the seventh grade stems from concerns that adolescents and adults immunized against whooping cough in infancy are contracting the disease when they’re older. Before this year, the vaccine for adolescents, licensed in 2005, was suggested but not required. Counties have offered the vaccine every year.
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Indian River County administrator will plead not guilty to DUI

Friday, May 22nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com

VERO BEACH — The private defense attorney for Indian River County Administrator Joe Baird said Thursday he plans to enter a not-guilty plea to the driving while intoxicated charge Baird was arrested on Saturday night in Vero Beach.

Baird was driving from a Youth Guidance Volunteer Program fundraiser near Wabasso and “many people who saw him there say they don’t believe he was impaired at all,” said attorney Bobby Guttridge. “They spoke with him and interacted with him.”

Vero Beach Police allege Baird was speeding — doing 43 mph in a 30 mph zone — in his private car and crossed a centerline before an officer stopped him at 10:26 p.m. on 21st Street, according to police reports.
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Pair in fatal Stuart beating indicted on 1st-degree murder, robbery charges

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — A Martin County grand jury on Wednesday returned first-degree murder and robbery indictments against two Stuart residents accused in the April 5 beating death of Keith A. Hall, who died three days after being attacked.

Charged are James Louis LaForteza, 29, and Kobi Anderson, 15, who authorities say beat Hall into unconsciousness to steal $40 he’d shown the man and teen in an attempt to buy drugs. (more…)

Second Beagle with Parvo found staggering in Lake Park traffic

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com

A second Beagle, suffering from Parvo, was found staggering in traffic in Lake Park, very close to the location where a mother Beagle and her puppies were found April 17.

Kay-Lynette Roca, executive director of Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary & Hospital, said Tuesday that the male Beagle brought to Safe Harbor and the female Beagle that was found last week have matching collars and seem to know each other.

“Parker, the male Beagle dog that was found in traffic in Lake Park, looks very similar to the Beagle mom who is now fighting for her life. I’m afraid there may be a backyard breeder in the Lake Park area who is neglecting these dogs and tossing them out.”
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Motorcycle crash kills Martin County paramedic

Sunday, March 8th, 2009 by Post Staff
Martin County firefighter paramedic James Reeder, right, helps move a Murray Middle School student in February 2008 after a pickup truck slammed into the rear of a school bus.

Martin County firefighter paramedic James Reeder, right, helps move a Murray Middle School student in February 2008 after a pickup hit the rear of a school bus.

A Martin County firefighter-paramedic was killed early this morning when his motorcycle and a car collided at the intersection of Old Boynton Road and Military Trail west of Boynton Beach.

James Reeder, 42, of Stuart was driving north on Military Trail at 6:30 a.m. when Jeffrey Havens, of Margate, was attempting to make a right turn onto Military Trail from Old Boynton Road.

Reeder was wearing a motorcycle helmet. He was taken to Delray Medical Center, where he died. Havens suffered minor injuries.

Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputies ask anyone with information about the accident to call (561) 688-3688.

Fatal accident on U.S. 1 in Stuart

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 by Post Staff


By JASON SCHULTZ and CARA FITZPATRICK

STUART — One person was killed and a major Martin County roadway was shut down for hours by a crash this afternoon, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

The accident, which occurred at about 4:15 p.m. in the 1200 block of U.S. 1 near the Ramada Inn, closed the northbound lanes of U.S. 1, said Stuart police Sgt. Marty Jacobson.

Traffic was backed up for more than a mile as cars were diverted onto Kanner Highway and Dixie Highway. FHP officials said they re-opened the road around 7:30 p.m.

No details were available from FHP officials tonight about the crash, the person killed, or how many other people were injured.

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