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Siesta Seen she was quick to pick up any free samples in his store. Every time he saw her come in, he said, he rushed to put away the samples. "I've never seen anything like this," Osborne added. She seems especially drawn to glass bottles and a type of yogurt container. "The stuff that she has is junk, worthless stuff." "Lighters are her big thing," Wigelsworth noted. She managed to drag an old TV stand with glass doors to Access 2, Osborne continued. She lined up her bottles and lighters inside, "all nice and pretty." Deputies have "trespassed her" from 12 Village businesses — issued her notices to stay off the premises where owners and man- agers have complained about her, Osborne explained. When SKA President Michael Shay asked if the island is seeing some overflow of tran- sients from downtown, Osborne replied that he was not sure whether the two men with Diane had come from the city. During the June 5 SKA meeting, Deputy Chris McGregor reported that Diane was in jail. Osborne told me on June 24 that, as far as he knew, she still was incarcerated. McGregor explained that the arrest resulted from a restraining order violation. Her bond was set at $5,000, he added. Prior to her arrest, he said, "Every time she was caught doing something wrong, nobody wanted to press charges on her." For example, he continued, a man sitting on his deck at a Beach Road house saw her pedal away on his bicycle. When deputies caught her, McGregor said she told them, "'I thought that was my bike.'" Yet, the man did not want to press charges. % The Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce still has tickets available for its VIP July Fourth picnic, which include a great vantage point for the fireworks show at Siesta Public Beach, and for chances to start the pyrotechnics. Image courtesy Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce Sarasota News Leader June 27, 2014 Page 70