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Three months after Michael Denn was charged with second-degree murder after a shooting at his towing firm, he and his wife now face multiple felony charges for illegal towing, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.
Three months after Michael Denn was charged with second-degree murder after a shooting at his towing firm, he and his wife now face multiple felony charges for illegal towing, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office. (Polk County Sheriff's Office)

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19 Cars Towed In 2 Days Brings Felony Charges: Police

A husband-and-wife towing company in Mulberry is accused of illegally towing 19 vehicles from a Lakeland mobile home park May 15 and 16, Polk County Sheriff's Office said. It's the latest legal problem for the couple after husband Michael Denn was charged with murder in the shooting death of a man whose vehicle was being towed.

$15M FL Lottery Prize Claimed By Port Charlotte Man

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Rocker Ted Nugent Puts Up Reward To Find Person Injuring Deer

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Police Chase Inside Lowe’s Over Tool Theft Leads To Drug Charge

A St. Pete police officer and customer chased a suspect through the inside of a Lowe's store after he was called out by employees for placing unpaid tools in his pocket Sunday.

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Blame Game: Rising COVID-19 Cases Leads To Pandemic Rhetoric

As Florida breaks all previous records for new coronavirus cases, Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden are trading barbs concerning who bears the responsibility for the growing number of people infected in the state. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data tracker, there were 24,869 new positive cases in Florida on Wednesday, more than any other single-day number of cases since the pandemic was declared on March 3, 2020.

FL Panhandle Braces For TS Fred As Tropical Depression 8 Forms

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