Putnam County woman charged with criminal mischief after stealing from gravesites
Read full article: Putnam County woman charged with criminal mischief after stealing from gravesitesA Putnam County woman was charged with criminal mischief after stealing items from graves at Etoniah Cemetery on Wednesday.
Clay County Fairgrounds supply drive collects $20,000, 35,000 items; Truck convoy heads to Southwest Florida Wednesday
Read full article: Clay County Fairgrounds supply drive collects $20,000, 35,000 items; Truck convoy heads to Southwest Florida WednesdayA convoy of truck drivers left the fairgrounds around 6 a.m. They are heading to areas including Pine Island, Punta Gorda, and Cape Coral.
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Edsal recalls 2.2M shelves after reports that they crumpled under heavy weight
Read full article: Edsal recalls 2.2M shelves after reports that they crumpled under heavy weightMore than 2 million shelving racks have been recalled after the manufacturer received reports that they crumpled under the weight of heavy items. One person suffered a broken toe when the shelves broke and items fell, according to manufacturer Edsal. The company said 2.2 million Muscle Rack Heavy Duty Steel Shelving Units were sold online for between $80 and $90 from January 2015 to September 2020. The company said because the shelves can fail to support the 800-pound weight load promised on the packaging, Edsal will issue a full refund for the product. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled shelving units and contact Edsal Manufacturing to receive their full refund.
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JSO online auction features jewelry, vehicles confiscated by police
Read full article: JSO online auction features jewelry, vehicles confiscated by policeJACKSONVILLE, FLa. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is hosting an online auction Oct. 16-23 to sell items, including jewelry and vehicles, that have been forfeited to JSO. JSO’s Online Auction has started! #JSO is selling multiple vehicles and jewelry via online auction, which has been forfeited to the Office of the Sheriff. Auction Link: https://t.co/t4YI4YMH69 pic.twitter.com/lxdfCXk6pt — Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) October 16, 2020Florida Statute allows the Sheriff’s Office to sell the items at public auction to the highest bidder. The items have been either confiscated by JSO or obtained with funds, according to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act.
