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12/28/2012

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Sarasota News Leader December 28, 2012 Page 38 JUNE 20 to wear a SCRAM device, which measures the amount of alcohol in a person���s perspiration, The 23-year-old Bradenton man charged in according to law enforcement officials. The connection with the January death of a Si- tamper-resistant equipment fits around a deesta Key runner has been released from the fendant���s ankle. Sarasota County Jail, The Sarasota News Leader learns. Blake C. Talman had been in JUNE 25 jail since Jan. 7, the day he allegedly was drivSarasota News Leader contributor Fran ing drunk when he struck Donna Chen, 53, as Palmeri ventures to the Venice Jetty and Noshe ran along the sidewalk of Midnight Pass komis Beach to record the high surf ��� and Road with her dog. Talman was charged with at least one swimmer in the Gulf of Mexico DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide, four ��� as Tropical Storm Debby continues to lash counts of DUI property damage and one count the area. At 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the of leaving the scene of an accident. His bond National Hurricane Center advised that a troptotaled $118,000. According to terms of the re- ical storm warning remained in effect for the lease, Talman must remain under house arrest Florida Gulf Coast from Englewood to Destin, with a GPS system allowing law enforcement with reports of Debby having sustained wind officers to track his location at all times. He of 45 mph. Her winds were extending outward also was ordered not to consume alcohol or up to 230 miles, the NHC reported. The storm use drugs. Additionally, Talman was ordered was located at latitude 29.3 north and longi- High surf along South County beaches is a product of Tropical Storm Debby in late June. Photo by Fran Palmeri

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