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Alzheimer’s patient missing from Sunrise found in Port St. Lucie

Sunday, December 6th, 2009 by Sun-Sentinel

An 82-year-old Alzheimer’s patient who went missing about 5:30 a.m. Saturday has been found, Sunrise police said.

Alvin Chasco was last seen at his residence in the 6600 block of Northwest 26th Street. He left in his silver 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis. He was found in good condition around 4 p.m. in Port St. Lucie when his car ran out of gas, police said.

Chasco said he wanted to go home, thinking he wanted to go to Wisconsin where he is originally from.

Elderly Jensen Beach man missing

Monday, October 5th, 2009 by Emily Roach

UPDATE: Martin County Sheriff’s deputies spoke with Robert Bigelow this morning, after he was reunited with his family. He said he traveled to Miami, had vehicle trouble and slept in his car. He drove to Manors of Hobe Sound this morning.

Robert Bigelow, 93, of Barbara Drive, Jensen Beach, is missing, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
He was headed south about 1:30 p.m. toward Manors of Hobe Sound in a 1996 white Toyota Corolla, license plate L416DX, to visit a family member, according to the department’s news release. His family said he makes the trip daily.

Robert Bigelow

Robert Bigelow


Bigelow is 5-foot, 9-inches, 120 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes. He has a mustache and wears glasses.
He was last seen wearing a salmon-colored polo-style shirt and tan slacks. His family has reported he suffers from dementia and he is easily agitated when confused.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Martin County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Detective Carlo Sciandra at 772 220-7060.

Man sought in $6,000 robbery of Stuart Shell station

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — Authorities are looking for a man who stole more than $6,000 in cash and checks from a convenience store Friday.

Employees at the Stuckey Shell station in the 8000 block of Southwest Jack James Drive, Stuart, called deputies about 11 a.m. Friday after the theft. An employee said she had been counting cash and preparing to load an ATM machine when she left a rear office at the store for a few minutes. When she returned, a plastic bag with the cash was missing, according to the incident report.
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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…)

Former Jupiter Island commissioner and financial titan, Finn Caspersen, dies at Rhode Island home

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 by Jason Schultz

A former Jupiter Island Town Commissioner died Monday in Rhode Island in what police there are investigating as a possible suicide.

Finn Caspersen, 67, was found dead Monday at the Shelter Harbor Golf Club in Westerly, R.I. from what police believe is a self-inflicted gunshot wound, said Westerly police Capt. Edward St. Clair.
Caspersen a philanthropist, was first elected as town commissioner in Jupiter Island in 2005. He resigned on Aug. 4. Caspersen also had a home in the Shelter Harbor Golf Club where he died.

“As a public servant, policy-maker and overall gentleman, Finn Caspersen exceeded every standard of good measure,” said Jupiter Island Mayor Charles Falcone. “Stoic and soft-spoken, he did a lot of listening during town meetings before carefully weighing in with insight and informed expertise.”

An assistant reached at Knickerbocker, LLC said the family did not want to comment. No funeral information was available.

Caspersen served as the chief executive officer for the Beneficial Corp., a major financial holding company, from 1976 to 1998. More recently he was serving as the chairman of Knickerbocker, a private management company that oversaw numerous trusts and foundations. Caspersen personally donated money to Harvard Law School in Massachusetts as well as the Morristown Memorial Hospital, and schools such as the Peddie School and the Drew University Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, all in New Jersey

Longtime friend Tom McNicholas described Caspersen as “approachable and genuine” and said: “Each time I would refer to him as Mr. Caspersen he would peer over his glasses, softly chuckle and say, ‘Call me Finn.’ He was a friend and always fair to everyone.”

As a town commissioner, Caspersen was pushed for a town referendum on whether to bury power lines on the island underground. He also got involved in Martin County’s contentious debate over real estate development, paying $17,000 out of his own pocket in 2006 to bankroll a phone survey of 500 Martin County residents about their views of population growth. He also created a political action committee, Keep Martin green, that ran advertisements opposing rapid growth in the county.

“Finn had strong convictions towards protecting our environment and he invested a lot of his own money and time to support local causes like Keep Martin Green which focused on smart growth and environmental protection,” McNicholas said.

This is the second longtime Jupiter Island official to die in recent months. Town Manager Joe Connolly, a friend of Caspersen, died of Lou Gehrig’s disease just days after Caspersen resigned from the town commission in August. Deputy Town Manager Gene Rauth said the town is considering a memorial to Caspersen.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Stuart woman surprises 6-foot burglar in her home; purse, shoes, swords missing

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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Stuart community searches for elusive dog missing 16 days

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — Elise Schifano adopted 3-year-old Rudy in January and says the miniature collie has been part of the family ever since.

Sixteen days ago, though, when Schifano was taking Rudy to the vet, she opened the car door and he made his get-away.

He has been missing ever since.
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State senate candidate Ramos previously pleaded guilty to embezzlement charge

Friday, July 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Asked in a questionnaire by Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers for TCPalm.com’s “Ask the Candidates” page whether they had been convicted of a felony, both candidates on the ballot for state Senate District 28 seat wrote “no.”

The answer from one of the candidates isn’t accurate, according to a Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers investigation.

According to court records and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Eastern Pennsylvania, Democrat Bill Ramos, a mortgage broker from Jensen Beach, pleaded guilty to a single count of embezzlement of postal funds — accepting a three-year probation and repaying the missing money — in 1989. That charge is a felony.

Ramos said Thursday he didn’t consider pleading “no contest” the same as a conviction.

“I answered specifically as it was asked,” Ramos said. “It just said have you ever been convicted of, and I answered no. I plead no contest.”

The court documents show Ramos pleaded guilty.

Assistant State Attorney John Cannizzaro, of Florida’s 19th Judicial Circuit in Fort Pierce, said judges advise defendants before they enter a guilty plea that the action is the same as being convicted at a jury trial.

“There is no difference,” he said. (more…)

Search has yet to turn up two men who never returned from weekend fishing trip

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by Post Staff

Two men who never returned from a weekend fishing trip out of Fort Pierce continued to go missing on Tuesday morning.

Vincent Faulkner and his brother-in-law Eric Ross left the Black Pearl boat ramp in downtown Fort Pierce about noon Sunday, Coast Guard officials there report. The search for them and the 14-foot boat they were on began after family contacted officials about 9:30 p.m. Sunday.

The search continues today, when the Coast Guard deployed a helicopter crew, a jet crew, a long-range aircraft crew and three boats to scour the seas.

As of last night the search area included 1,200 square miles. It is too early to tell how wide the area will be today, a spokesman said this morning.

Martin County Commissioners kill proposal for Quillen development

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

INDIANTOWN — The long-stalled Quillen Development of Regional Impact is dead and the developer is missing in action.

The Martin County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to kill the proposal for 2,250 houses and 150,000 square feet of commercial space at the intersection of Warfield Boulevard and Allapattah Road in Indiantown.

Officials with the project’s developer, Ascot Development of Delray Beach, did not attend Tuesday’s public hearing on the fate of the project, which was first proposed in December 2005. The developer paid $58.5 million for the land.
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