Archive for March 2013

Multi-state gambling, racketeering, and money laundering organization dismantled

~57 conspirators tied to running gambling centers under guise of “internet cafes”~

SEMINOLE CO. (March 13, 2013) – Local, state and federal law enforcement officials and prosecutors today announced the charging of 57 individuals for their roles in an organized $300 million conspiracy orchestrated by Allied Veterans of the World. Operation “Reveal the Deal” uncovered a sophisticated racketeering and money laundering scheme stemming from 49 illegal gambling centers operating under the guise of “internet cafes.” The organization falsely claimed to be a charitable veterans’ organization, but instead deceived the public and government while lining the pockets of its operators.

Law enforcement officers yesterday began executing 54 search warrants and 57 arrest warrants in 23 Florida counties and five additional states, rounding up individuals and evidence involved in the conspiracy. Investigators are seizing slot machines and records from Allied Veterans of the World gambling centers across the state, as well as 80 vehicles and vessels, 170 properties, and 260 bank accounts estimated in the tens of millions of dollars.

Allied Veterans of the World was led by four co-conspirators: Johnny Duncan, 62, of Boiling Springs, S.C., Jerry Bass, 62, of Jacksonville, Fla., Chase Burns, 37, of Fort Cobb, Okla., and Kelly Mathis, 49, also of Jacksonville, Fla. Duncan serves as the former national commander of the organization, Bass is the current commander, and Mathis is the organization’s attorney. Burns owns and operates International Internet Technologies and provided the software used by the gambling centers.

The organization is federally registered as a 501(c)(19), a tax-exempt veterans organization, and touts that it operates for charitable purposes. Instead, investigators allege it ran gambling centers and illegal slot machines, funneling the illegal proceeds through a sophisticated web of for-profit corporations that paid off the Allied Veterans of the World management, software provider and lawyer. More than 100 for-profit corporations and a combination of shell companies and internet cafes were utilized to conceal the illegal activity and funds generated by the gambling centers. Investigators found that during the period January 2008 to January 2012, less than 2 percent of the $300 million in gambling center revenues was given to charity.

Investigators believe the four co-conspirators received a combined more than $90 million in proceeds from the scheme. They were charged with Racketeer and Influenced Corrupt Organizations (RICO); RICO conspiracy; manufacture, sale, possession of slot machines; lottery; keeping gambling houses; and money laundering. Duncan was booked into the Spartanburg County Detention Facility (South Carolina), Bass was booked into the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Jail, Burns was booked into the Caddo County Jail (Oklahoma), and Mathis was booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Seminole County.

The other 53 conspirators (see attached list) are associated with the illicit enterprise and operated the gambling centers, hiding their portion of a combined $194 million in gambling proceeds. These subjects reside in Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Georgia. They face multiple counts of gambling, slot machines, lottery, money laundering and RICO. As of 1 p.m. today, 49 have been arrested. Among them are Nelson Cuba, 48, and Robert Freitas, 47, both of Jacksonville, Fla. The two are law enforcement officers who serve as the President and Vice-President of the Fraternal Order of Police’s Jacksonville Lodge. The investigation found they received more than $500,000 through a shell corporation during an 18-month period. The two withdrew cash weekly, attempting to avoid detection by removing amounts just below mandatory federal reporting requirements. Cuba and Freitas both face the additional money laundering charge of structuring transactions to evade reporting or registration requirements. They were booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Seminole County.

All charges are first degree felonies and all of the subjects arrested will be initially held on a no bond status.

Operation “Reveal the Deal” began in July 2009 and was conducted by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, and the United States Secret Service. The agencies worked in partnership with the Florida Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution and the United States Attorney’s Office.

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Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest

Braxton Decarlos WrightMadison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that on Tuesday the 12th day of March 2013, Cpl. Jason Whitfield stopped a 2009 Toyota sedan for unlawful speed on Interstate 10 in Madison County. Cpl. Whitfield observed a plastic bag containing a green leafy substance being thrown from the rear passenger side window as the sedan was slowing.
Cpl. Whitfield requested canine assistance and Cpl. Kevin Stout arrived with canine Onyx. While Cpl. Whitfield was taking enforcement action for the speeding violation, Cpl. Stout was able to locate two plastic bags containing suspected marijuana in the grassy ditch near the area that Cpl. Whitfield observed the bags being thrown from the Toyota.
Canine Onyx was utilized to conduct a free air sniff of the Toyota and gave a positive alert for the presence of narcotic odor. A probable cause search was conducted of the sedan and marijuana residue and a clear plastic bag containing more marijuana residue was located on the rear passenger side seat. The plastic bag from the vehicle matched the two plastic bags that were recovered from the roadside.
The rear passenger side seat was occupied by Braxton Decalos Wright of Riverview Florida. Wright admitted to throwing three plastic bags containing marijuana from the Toyota prior to stopping. Wright was placed under arrest without incident and transported to the Madison County Jail.
Arrested: Braxton Decarlos Wright, DOB: 10/05/1993, 8338 Moccasin Trail, Riverview, FL 33578

Charged: Possession of Marijuana less 20 Grams

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Follow up to Lt. Gov. Resignation Story: Multi-agency press conference scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today

image001-7SEMINOLE CO. (March 13) – Officials from multiple local, state and federal agencies will hold a press conference today at 2:30 p.m. at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Orlando Regional Operations Center. The office is located at 500 West Robinson Street, Orlando.

The purpose of the press conference is to discuss the status of a joint investigation into the illegal activities of Allied Veterans of the World.

The following officials will attend:
Attorney General Pam Bondi
FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey
U.S. Attorney Bobby O’Neill
Seminole County Sheriff Donald F. Eslinger
Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson
Statewide Prosecutor Nick Cox, Office of the Attorney General
Undersheriff Dwain Senterfitt, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office
Special Agent in Charge Dennis Martinez, U.S. Secret Service
Special Agent in Charge James Robnett, Internal Revenue Service
Colonel Jerry Bryan, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

No information regarding the investigation will be released prior to the event.

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Lt. Gov. Resigns

Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll has resigned. On Tuesday, she was interviewed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement regarding her work with Allied Veterans of the World, while serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives. Gov. Rick Scott’s office issued the following: “Individuals were arrested Tuesday for a racketeering and money laundering charges in connection with Allied Veterans of the Worlds illegal gambling companies. Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll consulted for Allied Veterans while serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives in 2009 and 2010. She was interviewed by Florida Department of Law Enforcement officers Tuesday regarding her work with the company. Lt. Gov. Carroll resigned in an effort to keep her former affiliations with the company from distraction from the administration’s important work on behalf of Florida families. She made the right decision for the state and her family.”

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SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MEETS WATER QUALITY STANDARDS

The Department of Health (DOH) lifted its precautionary health advisory issued on March 2 after the Withlacoochee Water Control Plant in Valdosta, GA overflowed into the Withlacoochee River, which flows south and connects with the Suwannee River. River water samples taken by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) indicate the river water meets surface water quality standards. However, with potential flooding in the area, DOH encourages residents to take precautions when in contact with flood waters, to include thoroughly washing and rinsing any exposed body parts with soap and disinfected water. Residents in flood-affected areas should take precautions to avoid consuming potentially contaminated water.

The Department works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts.

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Read Your Local Papers Online

Just a reminder to everyone that you can read the actual Madison County Carrier and Madison Enterprise-Recorder newspapers online.

The online edition of the newspaper (called an e-edition) is available not only on computers, but also on iPads, Kindles, other tablets, iPhones and Android phones.

A One year subscription to the e-edition is only $25 per year. The online e-editions become available for viewing every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon.

If you would like to subscribe to the e-edition and the print edition, you simply need to add five dollars to the cost of the print subscription. Current print subscriptions are $35 in-county and $45 out-of-county.

To view a sample of the e-edition, go to online.greenepublishing.com.

To start your subscription today, or for more information, call (850) 973-4141 or email news@greenepublishing.com so we can get the information on how to get the online edition to you.

 

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MadisonNow Episode 5

Greene Publishing’s own online newscast.

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Madison City Commission Agenda for March 12

AGENDA
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
MARCH 12, 2013

1. Call to Order

2. Adoption of Agenda

3. Reorganization of Commission
(a) Select Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem
(b) Awarding of Plaque to Outgoing Mayor

4. Items Removed from Consent Agenda

5. CONSENT AGENDA:
(a) Minutes of February 12, 2013
(b) Fire Report
(c) Police Report
(d) Financial Report
(e) Agreement between Refuge House and Madison Police Department
(f) Proclamation for Military Family and Community Covenant Day
(g) Award of Contract for Logging of Oak Ridge II Cemetery
(h) Award of Contract for Information Technology Support and Services
(i) Community Redevelopment Agency Report

6. Citizen’s Participation (6 p.m.)

7. Public Hearing and Second and Final Reading of Ordinance No. 2013-01 — Imposing a Temporary Moratorium on Impact Fees for Water and Wastewater; Providing for Severability; Providing for Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances; and Providing an Effective Date. (City Manager)

8. Public Hearing and Possible Adoption of a Resolution 2013-1 – A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of Madison Vacating and Abandoning that Certain Road Located within the City of Madison; Providing for Advertisement Thereof; Providing for Recordination; and Providing an Effective Date (City Manager)

9. Discuss and Possibly Approve a Request to Fund Madison In-Town Shuttle / Big Bend Transit (County Commissioner Ronnie Moore, Chairman of Madison County Transportation Disadvantaged Board)

10. Discuss and Possibly Approve a Course of Action Regarding City Property and a Proposed New Business (Chuck Hitchcock, Community Development Director)

11. Discuss and Possibly Approve a Course of Action regarding the Status of the City-Owned Building Assigned to the Woman’s Club (City Manager)

12. Discuss and Possibly Approve a Course of Action regarding Playground Equipment at a Park on Martin Luther King Jr., Drive (City Manager)

13. Discussion of Expansion of the Boundaries of the City’s Tax Increment Finance District (Community Development Director Chuck Hitchcock)

14. Discuss and Possibly Approve a Course of Action regarding Internet Cafes (City Manager)

15. Discuss and Possibly Approve Recommendations for the State of Florida’s Transportation Alternatives Program Solicitation for FY 2019 (City Manager)

16. City Manager’s Report

17. Other Items of Interest to the Commission

18. Adjourn

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Flood-Related Issues Dominate County Commission Meeting

By Lynette Norris
Greene Publishing, Inc.

Most of the County Commissioner’s March 6 meeting dealt with the flood situation, either directly or indirectly, as various county employees and constitutional officers reported on the last few days.

Sheriff Ben Stewart told the board that his department now had four deputies certified as divers. The four went through a program of very intense training in every aspect of diving except cave diving, and could now be deployed to recover bodies from the water. To Read More

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Belleville Bridge Reopened

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that the Bellville Bridge has been re-opened for travel.

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Caution: Many Roads Along River Remain Closed

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that the Withlacoochee River is quickly receding. However, many roads remain closed and are impassable without hazards and serious risk of safety. Sheriff Stewart explains for those with properties located along the flooded areas that the Sheriff’s Office will continue to patrol these areas and monitor conditions by land and vessel. Sheriff Stewart cautions motorist to not drive on roads with what appears to have low levels of water across them considering the unobvious erosion of roadways concealed under the waters. The Sheriff’s Office is making attempts to accommodate those with interest of specific properties as time allows.
Sheriff Stewart further reports that even though the Withlacoochee is receding, the Suwannee River continues to rise and is expected to crest at Ellaville by Friday at 12:00 noon at 55 feet. This level should not require any road closure of Highway 90 at Ellaville and for comparison the river crest at Ellaville in 2009 was 63.8 feet. The River at Dowling Park is expected to crest at 47.4 feet with the crest in 2009 being at 54 feet.
The Sheriff’s Office may be contacted at 850-973-4001.

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MADISON MAN ARRESTED FOR ARMED DRUG TRAFFICKING

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – Johnny Curtis Bedgood, 46, of Madison, Florida, was arraigned today in federal court following his arrest on charges of drug trafficking and firearms offenses.

The three-count indictment filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that on August 16, 2012, Bedgood possessed cocaine and more than 28 grams of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute. The indictment also charges that he possessed a .22 caliber revolver and a nine-millimeter pistol in furtherance of that offense. In addition, Bedgood is alleged to have possessed these firearms after conviction for a felony offense. The indictment was announced today by Pamela C. Marsh, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.

Bedgood pled not guilty to the charges at his arraignment hearing before United States Magistrate Judge Charles A. Stampelos. Trial is scheduled for May 7, 2013, in U.S. District Court in Tallahassee.

If convicted, Bedgood faces a mandatory minimum term of ten years up to life in prison for the drug offense, a mandatory, consecutive term of five years in prison for possessing a firearm in furtherance of the drug offense, and a mandatory term of fifteen years in prison for possession of a firearm as a convicted felon.

U.S. Attorney Marsh credited the arrest to the joint efforts of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the United States Marshal’s Service, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael T. Simpson is prosecuting this case.

An indictment is merely an allegation by a grand jury that a defendant has committed a violation of federal criminal law and is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Two Arrested On Meth, Theft Charges

Brandy Placzkowski

David BlackmanMadison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that in the midst of dealing with the flooding river issues the Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call from a resident that came home to discover her home being burglarized and the perpetrators rapidly driving off.
The incident occurred on Monday the 4th day of March 2013 at 1:00 PM. The residence was located not far from the flooding waters on Lambs Ear Drive. The owner provided a detailed description of the vehicle fleeing the area and Sheriff Stewart located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on Old Blue Springs Road. Corporal Mike Maurice soon arrived at the traffic stop and an investigation determined that the two occupants had burglarized the residence and been staying there for several days. Other Officers at the scene further determined that the two subjects had been cooking meth while staying at the residence.
The Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force arrived on scene and conducted the drug investigation and field tested the substance that tested positive for methamphetamine. Investigators from Hamilton and Taylor Counties assisted with the identification and dismantling of the “meth” cook. SWS Environmental from Jacksonville was contacted by DEA as a contractor to perform the lab clean-up and removal. Evidence that was collected includes meth oil, scales, paraphernalia as well as video and pictures. The samples will be sent to FDLE lab for further weights and chemistries.
The subjects were identified and charged with the following:
1. David Edwin Blackman, W/M, DOB: 08/06/1988, of 6609 Clyattville-Lake Park Road Valdosta, Ga.
2. Brandy Lynn Placzkowski, W/F, DOB: 10/0/1992, of 395 Clover Ave Madison, FL.
Charged: Burglary, Theft, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Manufacturing Methamphetamine

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Four From Greenville Enter Pleas In Drug Trafficking Case

Submitted by Taylor County Sheriff’s Office
In May 2011 the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Madison County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force, and the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force began a joint investigation into a marijuana trafficking organization based in Madison and Taylor Counties.
Information obtained over time by the Madison and Taylor County Sheriff’s Office’s indicated large quantities of marijuana were being received by a group of family members residing in Greenville, FL and sold for distribution to numerous people, primarily in Taylor County.
Exhaustive efforts from all agencies involved using surveillance, controlled buys, search warrants, etc. led to federal indictments in the Northern District of Florida and state charges on four individuals who are residents of Madison County, nine individuals who are residents of Taylor County, and one individual who is a resident in Duval County. The investigation also resulted in federal charges being sought against multiple other individuals involved in the Marijuana trafficking conspiracy in the Middle District of Florida.
Of those charged locally, 10 have entered guilty pleas, including:
Gregory Thompson, Greenville Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Over 1000 kilograms of Marijuana in February, 2013 before U. S District Judge Mark Walker. 
Michelle Thompson, Greenville Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Over 1000 kilograms of Marijuana in February, 2013 before U. S District Judge Mark Walker. 
Robelia Thompson, Greenville Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Over 1000 kilograms of Marijuana in February, 2013 before U. S District Judge Mark Walker.
Jayson Messer, Greenville Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Less Than 50 kilograms of Marijuana in February, 2013 before U. S District Judge Mark Walker. 
Steven Mink, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Over 100 kilograms of Marijuana in February, 2013 before U. S District Judge Mark Walker. 
James Kinsey, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Over 100 kilograms of Marijuana in January, 2013 before U. S District Judge Robert Hinkle. 
Troy Gunter, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Less Than 50 kilograms of Marijuana, and Distribution of Marijuana, in January, 2013 before U. S. District Judge Robert Hinkle. 
Jamie Gunter, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Less Than 50 kilograms of Marijuana, and Distribution of Marijuana, in January, 2013 before U. S. District Judge Robert Hinkle. 
Charles Williams, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Sale of Cannabis, Possession +20 grams of Cannabis in October 2012 in the 3rd Circuit Court of the State of Florida. 
Donald Parker, Perry, Fl., who pled guilty to Possession +20 grams of Cannabis, Possession of Cannabis With Intent to Sell in November 2012 in the 3rd Circuit Court of the State of Florida.
In the investigation there were 5 search warrants executed in Taylor County and 1 search warrant executed in Madison County. In the investigation law enforcement seized over $180,000.00 in cash, 14 vehicles, 2 trailers, 3 pieces of equipment, 23 firearms, and approximately 130 pounds of marijuana. In addition, law enforcement is seeking forfeiture on 15 pieces of real property.

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Buddy Liles To Appear In Concert In Madison

BuddyEsterLilesBuddy Liles will appear in concert on Saturday, March 9, at 7 p.m. at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Opry Hall.
According to his website: Buddy accepted the Lord at a young age in Newport, Kentucky. He states: “I depend on the Lord in all that I do,” Psalms 37:4, 5.
Buddy’s barritone/bass interpretation of many songs have thrilled and warmed hearts across America. His first “full time” singing job was with the Orrell Quartet of Detroit, Michigan in 1963. From 1966 to 1968 he sang with the Landmark Quartet out of the Landmark Baptist Temple of Cincinnati, Ohio. Buddy was a member of the Florida Boys Quartet for more than 25 years, performing on the “Gospel Singing Jubilee” many years, and singing on over twenty “Singing” and “Preaching” cruises by Templeton Tours.
Buddy was the recipient of the prestigious MARVIN NORCROSS AWARD at the National Quartet Convention in 1995, known as one of the most honorable awards in Gospel music. . He also received the FAVORITE BASS AWARD given by the “Singing News” Magazine. He has appeared on many of the BILL GAITHER VIDEOS, singing a solo on the “Sing Your Blues Away” Video. He sang at a Congressional Breakfast in Washington D.C., and appeared on Nashville Now, Nashville Prime Time, and The Today Show from New York and has toured Israel with Gospel Concerts of California. Buddy was also inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
Buddy is now a solo ministry and is scheduling concerts, revivals, camp meetings and special services.

The Opry Hall is located in Jellystone Campground, just off Old St. Augustine Road, just south of Interstate, Exit 258, in Madison.

A love offering will be received.

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Arrest Response

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart is taking the opportunity to respond to a recent case that has generated numerous inquiries. On Sunday night March 3, 2013 at 10:19 PM, David Cliff Richardson and Heather Elaine Webb were arrested and charged with Loitering or Prowling and Possession of Burglary Tools. The facts of this case are as follows:
Earlier during the day of March 3, 2013 the Madison County Road Department and Sheriff’s Office located barricades at River Park Road and River Timber Loop. The public boat ramp on River Park Road was still accessible, however just around the bend the rising water was rushing across River Park Road (This being the same location of a tragic loss of life as a result of drowning during the flood in 2009). Deputies had just completed rescuing two men and four animals by airboat that were visiting from South Florida and got trapped by the flood on River Ridge Road just south of the boat ramp.
Simultaneously, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office was in the process of launching a second boat for Security Patrol and Rescue responses. Deputies were stationed at the barricades to prevent motorist from driving down to the boat ramp and the water rushing across the road. At approximately 12:00 PM David Cliff Richardson drove up to the barricades in a 2005 White Chevy Trail Blazer co-registered to Heather Elaine Webb. Webb was a passenger in the Trail Blazer. Deputies informed Richardson that the road was closed and no access was allowed. Richardson told the Deputies that he would turn around, instead he continued to drive down pass the boat ramp and around to the water crossing the road. Another Deputy in an unmarked Sheriff’s Office truck left the boat ramp to make contact with Richardson. When the Deputy located Richardson he was turning around at the water. Richardson left the area.
Due to the rising water all vehicles had to be moved from the boat ramp back to the barricades at River Timber Loop and a second set of barricades were set up at River Park Road and Juniper Drive.
A few hours later the MCSO patrol boat located Richardson, Webb and another male subject at a residence they had accessed by boat. Again they were instructed to leave the flood area without incident.
On this same date but now 10:19 PM, David Cliff Richardson and Heather Elaine Webb returned to the barricades located at River Park Road driving the same white Chevrolet blazer, stopped briefly, backed up and then drove over the barricade pushing it out of place and breaking the Sheriff’s Office “DO NOT CROSS” tape. A deputy was located at the intersection of Juniper and River Park Road witnessing the actions of Webb and Richardson and immediately activated emergency lights and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle.
Richardson immediately exited the passenger side of the vehicle and started approaching the Deputy before being ordered to stop. Richardson repeatedly refused to follow the directions of the officer and was secured in hand restraints while the deputy spoke with the driver. The driver, Heather Webb, advised that she was following Richardson’s direction to drive through the barricades. Richardson made several statements of discrepancy regarding 3 different properties he owned that he wanted to check and then changing his story to knowing that he could not get to his properties because they were under water to finally stating that he just wanted to look at the water.
Both occupants were arrested and charged with loitering or prowling. Incident to arrest, a vehicle inventory discovered bolt cutters, wire cutters, claw hammer and gloves conveniently located and obviously placed in an orderly fashion just inside the back hatch of the Chevrolet blazer next to a cooler of alcoholic beverage. There was also an open container of alcoholic beverage inside the vehicle.
Additional charges of possession of burglary tools were added to both occupants.
Sheriff Stewart explains that prior to this specific incident, there was ample opportunity for these defendants to communicate and coordinate with Sheriff’s Office personnel their concerns and/or assistance. However they chose a vigilante approach which warranted consequences.
Sheriff Stewart further explains that it is the duty and authority of his Office to protect and serve the many citizens that have been forced to evacuate the flooded area and leave their valuables behind. The Sheriff’s Office will continue to do their duties and responsibilities and enforce the law regarding trespassing, loitering or prowling and burglary. There are 20 road closures spanning from North of Bellville on the Withlacoochee River to South of Boundary Bend on the Suwannee River. The Sheriff’s Office is utilizing every resource to promote safety and compliance. The barricades are in place for a purpose and for those that choose to violate the law there will be consequences.
Sheriff Stewart greatly appreciates the cooperation of the many citizens affected by the flood during this crisis and encourages everyone to exercise caution while the river is at flood level and to contact the Sheriff’s Office with any questions or concerns.

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Obituary: Herman Gilbert Richardson

Herman Gilbert Richardson, age 69, died Saturday, March 2, 2013
at home.

Graveside Funeral Service was held Monday, March 4, 2013 at San Pedro Cemetery. Visitation was held Sunday from 5 – 7 at Beggs Funeral Home.

He was born in Wauchula and moved to Madison in 1976. He worked as a Mason and was a member of Reepers of Harvest Church.

He is survived by his wife: Helen Cruce Richardson of Madison; 2 daughters: Retha Walker (Danny) of Hamilton County, and Rhonda Cruce-Dowdy (Mike) of Madison; 1 sister: Inez Jenkins of Wauchula; 8 Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements: 850-973-2258.

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Obituary: Larry Bruce Bell

Larry Bruce Bell, age 69, died Saturday, March 2, 2013 at Big Bend Hospice.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM, Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at Beggs Funeral Home, Madison Chapel with burial at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL.

He was born July 7, 1943 in Ft. Worth, Texas, and moved to Madison 26 years ago.

He worked at NFCC and was a life- time member of VFW Post 1933, Silvis, IL, Madison Country Club, Elks Lodge. He was a member of Crossroads Baptist Church, Valdosta, GA. He is survived by his wife: Betty Bell of Madison; 1 son: Chris Bell of Mableton, GA; Step-Mother: Florence Irene Bell of Des Moines, IA; Sister: Sandy Wilson of Spokane, WA; Sister and Brother-in-Law Michael and Sharon Cuppett.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, Madison County Community Bank, PO Box 834, Madison, Florida 32341.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements 850-973-2258.

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Two Arrested For Loitering, Prowling, Possession of Burglary Tools

David Cliff Richardson

Heather WebbMadison County Sheriff Ben Stewart reports that the Sheriff’s Office has assigned extra patrol duties to Deputies at locations along the Withlacoochee River. Sheriff’s Deputies and Officers with the Florida Wild life Conservation Commission (FWC) are on constant water and highway patrol to deter trespassing, Loitering/prowling, burglary and theft.
On Sunday the 3rd day of March 2013 at 10:20 PM, Sheriff’s Deputy conducted a traffic stop on a white Chevrolet Blazer occupied by David Cliff Richardson and Heather Elaine Webb. The vehicle had driven through a physical barricade on River Park Road. An investigation proved the occupants were loitering/prowling and a search of their vehicle incident to arrest discovered numerous burglary tools.
David Cliff Richardson, DOB: 11/10/1979 of Lee Florida and Heather Elaine Webb, DOB: 05/09/1984 of Lee Florida were arrested and charged with the following:
Loitering/Prowling and Possession of burglary tools.
Sheriff Stewart encourages persons with property concerns to contact the Sheriff’s office prior to attempting to return to their property while the river remains at flood level. Sheriff’s Stewart further states that Sheriff’s Deputies will continue patrolling the areas in full force and conduct traffic stops and inquiries on those found in the areas. The cooperation of all citizens during this crisis will be greatly appreciated.
The Sheriff’s Office may be contacted at 850-973-4001.

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ALERT: FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WARNS OF POSSIBLE WASTEWATER CONTAMINATION

~GA wastewater plan overflow may impact Withlacoochee and Suwannee Rivers~

TALLAHASSEE- The Florida Department of Health (DOH) today issued a caution to residents in the counties surrounding the Withlacoochee and Suwannee rivers. The Withlacoochee Water Pollution Control Plant in Valdosta, GA has overflowed into the Withlacoochee River, which flows south, connecting with the Suwannee River.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is scheduled to collect water samples from the area and the testing results will be available within the next week.
Until further information is known regarding possible contamination of the rivers, citizens are urged to avoid contact with the Withlacoochee and Suwannee rivers. This includes those individuals in the counties of Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, and Suwannee counties.
Water contaminated by wastewater overflow presents several health hazards to humans and may contain untreated human sewage with microbes that could cause gastro-intestinal and other diseases.
If you have been in contact with the river water, DOH urges you to wash your hands thoroughly before eating or drinking. Children and elderly as well as people with depressed immune systems are particularly vulnerable to disease so every precaution should be taken to avoid the river water.
For more information about the potential health effects of wastewater overflow, residents are encouraged to contact their local county health department. To find contact information for your county health department, please visit http://www.doh.state.fl.us/chdsitelist.htm.
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