Pinellas County Sheriff's detectives are asking for the public's help identifying a suspect who stole scratch-off lottery tickets from a Dunedin Munchee's convenience store last Friday. Authorities now believe he may be connected to two r
John Bonacci, 59, of Palm Harbor was hauling a load of gravel on the Howard Frankland Bridge Monday morning when he lost control of the dump truck, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Lydia Lee Resmondo, 23, is charged with fraudulent use of a credit card. Deputies say she admitted to using another woman's debit card.
We compile the odd, unusual βoh my goshβ police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.
U.S. 19 was shut down Thursday after a rear-end collision caused two other crashes, according to Florida Highway Patrol investigators.
Florida Highway Patrol officers arrested Dennis Eddie Eikel, 53, on a charge of leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage.
"Approximately 3,200 customers lost power Thursday morning when a few transformers were damaged and an electrical pole split near Innisbrook," said Progress Energy Spokesperson Sterling Ivey.
Michael Thomas Sevilla, 30, is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance-hydromorphone.
Children at Sutherland Elementary were playing outside when fire engines arrived behind their school Wednesday afternoon. The kids gathered along the school's chain link fence to see what was going on.
A Facebook page was recently created in an effort to solve the Jan. 6 murder. The 22-year-old's body was discovered a block from his house at a Clearwater park.
Are you curious about police activity in your neighborhood? Here are the dates and times that Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to Palm Harbor neighborhoods.
Deputies say that despite their previous warnings, Patrick Robert Agos, 27, had refused to stay away from another person with whom he was involved in a previous domestic situation.
These Palm Harbor residents were arrested on a variety of charges from Jan. 25 through Jan. 27, 2013.
A look at the 911 calls that Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies responded to in Palm Harbor from Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 to Monday, Jan. 21, 2013.
Robert Henry Raymer Jr., 54, of Holiday was killed in the Dec. 12 crash when his pickup truck was hit by a stolen BMW driven by Jonathan Peter Bytautas, 29, of Clearwater, authorities say.
Prosecutors are dropping felony computer crime charges against Lt. Richard Crean, who they alleged used a driver and vehicle information database to search for a license plate sent to him by a Palm Harbor woman.
Michael Mulholland, 26, is charged with felony burglary.
State emergency management officials warned beachgoers in Pinellas and much of Florida's Gulf Coast to remain vigilant Thursday.
The thief took iPads, Kindles, purses and gym bags and struck on one of The Centre's busiest nights, according to Erica Lynford, Director of The Centre.
Palm Harbor Fire Chief James Angle had spoken out against the change, which goes into effect June 1. Firefighters and paramedics will no longer both be dispatched to minor 911 calls, such as those about a fall or a sick person.
Authorities say a member of the Palm Harbor club's cleaning crew was shot during a robbery attempt over the weekend and they are looking for two suspects.
David Dwinell admitted to committing five armed bank robberies in Pasco, Hillsborough and Hernando counties in 2011, WTSP 10 News reports.
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In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Jan. 6 through 12.
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Under the proposed change, firefighters and paramedics would no longer both be dispatched to minor 911 calls, such as those about a fall or a sick person. Palm Harbor Fire Chief James Angle is not happy about the change.
The home is located at 792 Natalie Lane, just a few blocks away from Pop Stansell Park in Palm Harbor. It caught fire in September of 2008 and remained in a charred state years after the blaze.
Officials discovered the animals at a home off Curlew Rd. Thursday. The animals confiscated included a caged alligator, birds, a pig and tortoises that were in the swimming pool.
Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury deaths and the most common cause of nonfatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma, according to the Centers for Disease and Prevention.
Staff at the SPCA Tampa Bay spent Sunday and Monday getting more than 300 animals situated at their facility in Largo. The animals were seized after they were discovered at an Oldsmar home Sunday afternoon.
Robert William Bisplinghoff, 19, is charged with two counts of attempted first degree murder.
Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies say they discovered the animals when responding to a 911 call about a missing child.
Kerry Stefon Nichols, 60, is charged with felony manufacturing/cultivation of marijuana. Detectives say pot plants were discovered at Nichols' home when firefighters and deputies responded to a 911 call about a fire on Friday night.
Undercover Pinellas County Sheriff's detectives say teacher John M. Kaneski, 42, who used to work at Curlew Creek Elementary School, downloaded child porn videos onto his home computer.
In case you missed them, here's a look at recent top stories on Palm Harbor Patch.
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Palm Harbor residents can expect to see more law enforcement on the roads through New Yearβs Day.