Posts Tagged ‘sheriff’
Monday, August 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputy was arrested Sunday on a DUI charge after she reportedly was seen weaving in traffic and stumbling when she exited her sport utility vehicle, according to an affidavit released Monday.
Two breath tests measured 49-year-old Consuela Hall Curtis’s blood-alcohol level as 0.144 and 0.153 percent — greater than the legal limit of 0.08 percent. Curtis is a court security deputy who joined the Sheriff’s Office in 2003, according to the Sheriff’s Office. She was off duty in her personal vehicle at the time.
An off-duty sheriff’s sergeant saw Curtis driving west Sunday afternoon on Okeechobee Road from Interstate 95, noting her GMC SUV was weaving and cutting across all lanes of traffic.
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Posted in Crime, St. Lucie County, Traffic | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
SEBASTIAN — Authorities speculate more than $1 million worth of cocaine found Saturday near the Sebastian Inlet State Park may have been tossed by smugglers in an attempt to not be caught with the illegal drugs.
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office said they responded to a call about 8:30 a.m. Saturday about a package floating near the shore, said spokesman Deputy Jeff Luther. A boater spotted the package, he said.
Deputies determined the package contained 60 pounds of cocaine, Luther said. The street value of the package is substantial, but probably not a huge loss to the smugglers, he said.
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Posted in Crime, Indian River County | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — County Sheriff Ken Mascara opted to defray health-care costs by signing with a local health-care provider as opposed to joining with the proposed county-owned health clinic.
Mascara said a new two-year contract with a two-year option with Physicians Immediate Care builds a foundation with a local company while eliminating the expense of purchasing new equipment and costs for upgrading a building.
“I just didn’t want to re-invent the wheel,” Mascara said. (more…)
Tags: contract, Health, health care, medical, physician, sheriff
Posted in St. Lucie County | No Comments »
Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Two of the youngest people to dial 911 this month were given a citizens award by Sheriff Deryl Loar for composure under pressure.
Amanda Reynolds, 8, and her brother Zachary, 7, of Indialantic were visiting their grandmother, Beverly Ferguson, of Vero Beach on July 1 when the 71-year-old was struck by a dizzy spell, she said. (more…)
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY — The death of a 49-year-old woman found by family members appears to be a homicide, and a sheriff’s spokesman Wednesday said a neighbor has been taken into custody.
Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office deputies went Tuesday night to an address in the 2700 block of Northeast 11th Court and met with Roberta “Bobbie” Elizabeth Christensen’s son and daughter-in-law.
They reported coming to the residence in the Pine Ridge Park subdivision to see Christensen, a waitress at Golden Corral, and finding her dead inside.
A preliminary examination indicated the death was “most likely the result of a homicide,” a release states.
“The nature of the injury appears to be from a sharp instrument,” the release states.
A neighbor in his 20s was taken into custody Wednesday and Detective Ted Van Deman, sheriff’s public information officer, said he will be charged in connection with the death.
“We’re confident we have the right person in custody,” Van Deman said.
Sheriff’s detectives are interviewing others to determine whether anyone else could have played a role in the death.
The Sheriff’s Office declined to reveal a possible motive and also declined to provide further details about Christensen’s injuries.
By Will Greenlee, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, court, death, deputies, deputy, detective, homicide, homicides, informant, Mets, murder, murders, Okeechobee, sheriff, woman
Posted in Stuart | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Law enforcement agencies are working to get rid of the hundreds of backlogged DNA cases to make for a safer Treasure Coast.
The Indian River Crime Laboratory hired a DNA criminalist through a $94,922 forensic science improvement grant with the Port St. Lucie Police Department from the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice.
Lab Director Dan Nippes said the backlog for St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin and Okeechobee counties at the end of June was 646 cases.
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Economy, Indian River County, Martin County, St. Lucie County | No Comments »
Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A Georgia man accused of walking naked along a beach about 100 yards from two children and their parents faces an exposure charge, according to a recently released arrest affidavit.
Kevin Francis Gallagher, 61, reportedly was spotted Tuesday afternoon by a St. Lucie County Sheriff’s deputy in a patrol boat. He also had a gun in a bag.
The deputy sighted Gallagher, of Snellville, Ga., about 100 yards north of where two children and their parents were swimming. The incident occurred in the 5500 block of South Ocean Drive.
“There was also a couple that told me they were walking down the beach towards the suspect and had to turn around and walk the opposite direction because the suspect was standing at the water edge,” the affidavit states.
Arrested on a misdemeanor charge of exposure of sexual organs, Gallagher was handcuffed and a gun was found in his carry bag.
The affidavit does not specify why Gallagher, listed as unemployed, was walking naked.
By Will Greenlee, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, beach, boat, boating, children, deputies, deputy, driving, gun, guns, man, misdemeanor, North, parents, sheriff, unemployed, water, yard
Posted in Stuart | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — Air-conditioning units were stolen early Sunday morning from at least four nearby businesses on Southeast Lennard Road, according to recently released St. Lucie County Sheriff’s records.
The businesses are in the 10200 block of Southeast Lennard Road, east of U.S. 1 near Southeast Mariposa Avenue. They were identified as Express Food Mart, Duke of Oil, Design A Sign and Uptown Motors.
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Posted in Crime, Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »
Friday, July 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PALM CITY — Hard financial times have turned tumultuous at a local church, with the pastor using a sheriff’s deputy to keep elders outside the sanctuary doors and the elders, in turn, filing suit to remove the pastor.
In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Martin County Circuit Court, seven members of Palm City Christian Church charge Pastor Anthony “Pastor Tony” Galbicka with breach of fiduciary duty and seek a ruling “ousting” him and voiding the “improper and/or illegal” actions he took.
The suit also alleges Galbicka slandered one plaintiff, Edward Taudien, when the pastor told other church members Taudien had stolen money from the church. The suit counters that Taudien had donated more than $168,000 to the church and loaned it $200,000 to build the sanctuary at 6450 Martin Highway in western Palm City.
Galbicka could not be reached Thursday at his home in Palm City, at the church, via telephone or by e-mail.
Robert J. Watson, a Stuart attorney representing the plaintiffs, said he expects a hearing on his request for a temporary restraining order against Galbicka to be scheduled late this month or early August.
According to the lawsuit, the 80-member church “began to struggle financially” this year; at a May 28 meeting attended by Galbicka, the elders approved several spending cuts, including reducing the pastor’s salary “by a modest percentage.”
Watson said the cut was to be about 15 percent, adding the church paid Galbicka’s housing and car expenses plus $22,000 a year. Details of how to make the cut had not been worked out, he said. (more…)
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Posted in Courts, Palm City | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FELLSMERE — The mother of the 1-year-old boy found dead in a vehicle last month was charged by the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office with aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Alejandra Alvarado, 21, of the 100 block of South Oak Street, Fellsmere, posted $2,500 bail at the Indian River County Jail shortly after she was booked Monday afternoon. Her son, Aiden Alvarado, died after spending at least four hours in the back of his mother’s sport utility vehicle during the afternoon of June 13, detectives said.
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Posted in Crime, Indian River County | 6 Comments »