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Prosecutors won’t pursue human trafficking charges against woman accused of prostituting daughter

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Prosecutors won’t pursue human trafficking charges against woman accused of prostituting daughter

South Lee Police Beat: Nov. 19, 2010

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South Lee Police Beat: Nov. 19, 2010

Attorney General refiles complaint against Bonita Bay Group

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Attorney General refiles complaint against Bonita Bay Group

Change of guard: New members sworn in on Collier, Lee school boards

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Change of guard: New members sworn in on Collier, Lee school boards

South Lee County Police Beat: Nov. 15, 2010


To report a crime or any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at 477-1000 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 332-5555 or 1-800-780-TIPS.

? Double trouble: Two vehicles stolen from FGCU assistant athletic director’s driveway

? Former Fort Myers police officer charged with DUI

? House party: Mom arrested for serving booze to minors

? Sinks plugged, water running for nearly week causes thousands in damage to Estero home

? Sinks plugged, water running for nearly week causes thousands in damage to Estero home

DUI arrests

? Cole Michael Lowman, 24, of the 18000 block of Hepatica Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Fort Myers police in Lee County.

? Ross Douglas Porter, 42, of the 27000 block of High Seas Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Jesse Dwayne Adams, 49, of the 17000 block of Laurel Valley Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Fountain Lakes Boulevard and Sand Bay Drive in Estero. He was additionally charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and refusing to submit to a DUI test.

? Amanda Nicole Olsen, 22, of an unknown street in Naples, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Three Oaks Parkway and Skidmore Way in Estero.

? Daniel Ruiz Perez, 19, of the 3100 block of Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, was arrested Saturday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County. He was additionally charged with driving without a valid driver’s license and possession of liquor by a person younger than 21 years old.

? Christopher John MacNutt, 39, of the 8000 block of Cypress Drive South, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Tomas Gaspar Lopez, 25, of the 27000 block of Leitner Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was additionally charged with resisting arrest without violence.

Drug arrests

? Evan M. Wobrock, 20, whose Estero address was not released because he is the stepson of a law enforcement officer, was arrested Friday near U.S. 41 South and Bulb Way in Fort Myers. He was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

Other arrests

? Gerard T. Tortora, 44, of the 26000 block of Sherwood Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with violation of an order for protection.

Criminal mischief

? An estimated $200 in damage to a window was reported Saturday in the 10000 block of West Terry Street in Bonita Springs.

? An estimated $200 in damage to the paint of a duplex was reported Saturday in the 7100 block of Albany Road in Fort Myers.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Bonita Daily News staff from oral and written reports by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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South Lee County Police Beat: Nov. 15, 2010

Estero’s future: From downtown to river district group discusses possibilities

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Estero’s future: From downtown to river district group discusses possibilities

Check out photos from 24th American SandSculpting on Fort Myers Beach

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Check out photos from 24th American SandSculpting on Fort Myers Beach

PHOTOS: Counterfeit credit cards discovered during I-75 traffic stop

Juan A. Rodriguez

Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Juan A. Rodriguez

Joel Milian-Gonzalez

Lee County Sheriff’s Office

Joel Milian-Gonzalez


The Lee County Sheriff’s Office discovered 76 counterfeit credit cards Wednesday while conducting a traffic stop on Interstate 75.

Deputies charged Juan A. Rodriguez, 52, and Joel Milian-Gonzalez, 35, each with 76 counts of felony possession of a counterfeit credit card one count of trafficking (10 or more) in counterfeit credit cards, two counts of possession of fraudulent driver’s licenses and one count of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

The men were arrested after a deputy with the Sherff’s Office’s Highway Interdiction Unit was patrolling I-75 in North Fort Myers and saw a Ford Taurus traveling too closely and with illegal window tint.

After stopping the car, the deputy noticed an odor of burnt marijuana coming from inside. A K-9 alerted to the presence of drugs in the vehicle.

After a search, the deputy found the credit cards, two fake driver licenses and three Furosemide pills.

A U.S. Secret Service agent confirmed the credit cards were fraudulent. Neither of the men had a prescription for the pills.

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PHOTOS: Counterfeit credit cards discovered during I-75 traffic stop

County agrees to start Bonita Beach Road widening in 2011 — ahead of schedule

After about two years of back and forth, Lee County Commissioners agreed on Tuesday to Bonita Springs’ request to widen another mile of Bonita Beach Road ahead of schedule.

Old 41 Road to Imperial Street, fronting Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track and the proposed Lowe’s, will be widened to six lanes.

The $7.5 million project will be split between the city and the county, with the county borrowing $3.75 million from itself to pay its share.

Bids have yet to go out, but Lee County’s transportation planning manager, Dave Loveland, said he anticipated ground could break in the first quarter of 2011 and may take up to two years to complete.

It’s a huge accomplishment for Bonita Springs, said Mayor

Ben Nelson.

“Anybody who commutes on this road knows all the development that is closest to coming to fulfillment is between Old 41 and the interstate,” Nelson said. “Plus it’s an access road to Bonita Beach and to I-75.”

Bonita Springs has, for at least two years, tried to convince the county that it is ready to move ahead with the plan originally slated for 2012-2013.

“We proved we have the money and they kept telling us we didn’t” Nelson said. “We kept after them because it was so important.”

The county completed widening between Interstate 75 and Imperial Street. Other phases include widening east of I-75 to Bonita Grande Drive and continuing west of U.S. 41 to Vanderbilt Drive. Though Loveland said there may be a move to stop the widening at U.S. 41 because acquiring the right of way could prove too complicated.

Additionally, Lee County agreed to an interlocal agreement with Bonita for beach renourishment on the northern end of Little Hickory Island.

The state would pay for about a third of the $1 million project. The remaining cost would be shared by the county at 55 percent and the city at 44 percent.

In 1996, two groins were installed near Big Hickory Pass with sand infill along 4,100 feet of the beach. More sand was replaced in 2004 with expectations that it would be done again in 2010 or 2011.

Nelson said the city doesn’t have the money now and it would need to develop a plan for determining public and private interest and who should fund renourishment on an on-going basis.

Also, the Six Mile Cypress public safety building will soon get its power from the sun. Commissioners agreed to the final requirement before a new solar panel project could go live, allowing Florida Power & Light Co. access to the panels in case of an emergency.

It’s Lee County’s first project using solar panels installed on top of the building to move almost entirely off the electric grid.

On a cloudless day, panels will generate 54,000 watts, enough to power 10 homes, said Rich Beck, facilities director.

If the new panels creates more energy than needed, the county will get a credit from Florida Power & Light. A refund is unlikely, he said, because the building houses a sheriff’s office and emergency medical services – a 24 hour operation.

The $326,000 project was paid for with grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Beck said there are no current plans to put more buildings on solar power, but if more grants become available that could change.

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County agrees to start Bonita Beach Road widening in 2011 — ahead of schedule

North Fort Myers detective’s reunion missions make for successful TV

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North Fort Myers detective’s reunion missions make for successful TV