Crime & Safety

Top Stories of the Week: June 10-16

In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from June 10-16

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The downtown restaurant is temporarily closed after live cockroaches were seen in multiple locations in the restaurant's kitchen, according to an inspection report from the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation.

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The owner says Peggy O'Neill's Irish Pub and Eatery reopened Friday afternoon after making necessary repairs. A state inspector closed the landmark restaurant Thursday for health violations.

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Bonnie Coleman, 31, of Holiday is accused of ramming her station wagon into another station wagon as the vehicles drove from Oldsmar to Palm Harbor. Investigators say Coleman then attacked the driver when she got out of her car.

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The brothers, who were slightly injured, were wearing dark clothing and were walking on Keystone Rd. which does not have streetlights.

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Investigators say the deputy had his emergency lights and siren turned on, when his cruiser was hit by a 2012 Chrysler 200 driven by an 81 year-old Clearwater man.

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Now that the official qualification period has ended, the field of candidates running for offices in Pinellas County has narrowed.

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Westley Allbritten says if someone in the area can cut hair better than him, they need to prove it.

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James Patterson shares his summer reading recommendations for children of all ages through the ReadKiddoRead program.

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