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21, May 2012 - Naples Man arrested in Mississippi highway shootings - Naples Daily News
Willie was being held at the Tunica County jail in north Mississippi ... Schlender's was driving from Nebraska to Florida to pick up his grandson, authorities said. Shell casings were found at the scene of both shootings, authorities have ...
21, May 2012 - Naples Bow hunter pleads guilty to killing Florida Panther
A 45-year-old Naples man faces as much as a year in prison and a fine of up to $100,000 for killing a Florida Panther with a bow and arrow in Collier County in 2009.
21, May 2012 - Naples Hunter pleads guilty to killing endangered Florida panther - St. Petersburg Times
"I shot the Florida panther," Benfield, 45, of Naples, admitted in a written statement this ... Although he pleaded guilty, the judge, an avid hunter, refused to put him in jail and instead sentenced him to probation. Last year, a Georgia ...
21, May 2012 - Naples $1 FELONY: STOLEN MCDONALD’S SODA EQUALS 5 YEARS IN PRISON AND $6,500 FINE FOR NAPLES MAN
$1 Felony: A cup of soda valued at $1 could cost a Florida man $6,500 and 5 years in jail after refusing to pay the restaurant. Mark Abaire, 52, entered McDonald's in East Naples at around 10 p.m. and asked for a glass of water, but Abaire filled it with soda, valued at $1, at a fountain machine and sat outside the restaurant.
21, May 2012 - Naples Naples man pleads guilty to shooting Florida Panther - click orlando
A Naples man pled guilty today to shooting and killing a Florida Panther, a violation of the Endangered Species Act. Todd Alan Benfield, 45, faces a maximum penalty on one year in federal prison, a fine of up to $100,000 and forfeiture of ...
21, May 2012 - Naples Man pleads guilty to killing panther - Click10.com
Willie was being held at the Tunica County jail in north Mississippi ... Schlender's was driving from Nebraska to Florida to pick up his grandson, authorities said. Shell casings were found at the scene of both shootings, authorities have ...
21, May 2012 - Naples Estates man pleads guilty to shooting panther in Golden Gate Estates in 2009
A Naples man has pleaded guilty to shooting and killing a Florida panther in 2009 in Golden Gate Estates, federal prosecutors said today. Todd Alan Benfield, 45, faces a maximum penalty of one year in federal prison, a fine of up to $100,000 and forfeiture of weapons and other equipment used to kill the panther, which is protected under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
21, May 2012 - Naples 2 of 3 siblings charged in Florida-to-Colorado crime spree sentenced to prison - Naples Daily News
One of three Florida siblings wanted in a ... accused of shooting at a police officer and staging a daring bank robbery in a cross-country crime spree that included Georgia and Florida. The manhunt for them ended in Colorado — the sentencing ...
21, May 2012 - Naples Estates man pleads guilty to shooting panther in Golden Gate Estates in 2009 - Naples Daily News
Until Friday, nobody had been arrested in connection with the killing of a panther in Florida since 1983 ... said Andrew Aloise, special agent in charge for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “The message is that no matter how long it ...
21, May 2012 - Naples $1 FELONY EQUALS 5 YEARS IN PRISON AND $6,500 FINE FOR NAPLES MAN STEALING MCDONALD’S SODA
$1 Felony: A cup of soda valued at $1 could cost a Florida man $6,500 and 5 years in jail after refusing to pay the restaurant. Mark Abaire, 52, entered McDonald's in East Naples at around 10 p.m. and asked for a glass of water, but Abaire filled it with soda, valued at $1, at a fountain machine and sat outside the restaurant.
21, May 2012 - Naples $1 Felony Lands Florida Man Behind Bars: Twitter Reacts
$1 felony may sound like some sort of gross injustice, but let’s consider the situation for a moment. Deputies in Naples, Florida arrested 52 year-old Mark Abaire at an area McDonalds after he filled a courtesy cup with soda and …
16, May 2012 - Naples McDonald's soda thief arrested again
NAPLES, Fla., May 12 (UPI) -- Police have again arrested a Florida man who made headlines last month for allegedly stealing a $1 soda refill from McDonald's.
16, May 2012 - Naples Indoor football: Tarpons push to keep perfect record against Mississippi - Naples Daily News
ESTERO — A flawless record doesn’t mean the Florida Tarpons are playing flawless football ... don’t dictate how much of an impact he has each game. His size alone warrants extra attention,” Taylor said. “Donald gets great looks ...
15, May 2012 - Naples Man faces prison for allegedly stealing $1 soda from McDonald's
Many in Florida express disapproval of spending taxpayer's money to jail and prosecute the man He's no Hamburglar. But a Florida man faces up to five years in prison after he was arrested on a felony charge of stealing a cup of soda from aMcDonald's.
15, May 2012 - Naples South Lee man caught in sex sting brought 4-year-old with him, authorities say - Naples Daily News
James Masso, 39, of the 700 block of Meyer Drive, Golden Gate Estates, also was arrested ... the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations, the Sarasota Police Department, Venice Police Department, North Port ...
15, May 2012 - Naples Man guilty of killing woman - NBC 2
SANFORD, Fla. (AP) - A central Florida man has been convicted of killing a woman after abducting and raping her. A Seminole County jury found 33-year-old William Roger Davis III guilty Thursday of first-degree murder. He faces a possible death sentence.
14, May 2012 - Naples Scott Campaign Pulls in Big Money - The Ledger
In 2010, Scott, a wealthy businessman from Naples who had never run for political office before, spent than $70 million of his own money in beating former Attorney General ... the more generous Southwest Florida supporters were Benderson ...
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