Sarasota News Leader

06/20/2014

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Siesta Seen The VW was no longer on the street when Osborne drove over there for a look, he told Shay. On June 15, residents reported three cars parked illegally in that same first block at 11:30 a.m. Still, Osborne told me on June 16, "There've been very, very few problems on de Mayo. … We check it every single day." KEEP THAT NUMBER HANDY During Deputy McGregor's report to the SKA on June 5, one audience member, Katherine Zimmerman, told him she recently had observed two young women approach- ing houses in a residential area, supposedly to sell magazine subscriptions. However, Zimmerman pointed out that she spotted a "really big man" slumped down in the back- seat of the vehicle the women were using. Furthermore, they seemed to be walking up to houses without vehicles in the driveways. She reported the license of the car at the Sheriff's Office's Community Policing Station in Siesta Village, Zimmerman continued, but that was about 30 to 45 minutes after she observed the suspicious activity. Standing amid new construction, the picnic shelter at Siesta Public Beach will be used by the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce for its July Fourth VIP picnic this year, county staff says. Photo by Rachel Hackney Sarasota News Leader June 20, 2014 Page 74

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