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Orlando Woman Charged With DUI With Serious Bodily Injury After Crash Critically Injuring 2 Young Children In Frostproof Crash

32-year-old Ashauntie Cox (DOB 2/15/1991) of Orlando, who caused serious bodily harm to two children in her vehicle while fleeing from two crashes and driving under the influence, was arrested in Polk County on Friday, May 19, 2023, and charged with several felonies.

According to witnesses and information developed during the investigation, the first crash occurred around 8:00 p.m. on US Hwy 27 at the intersection with US Hwy 98 near Frostproof. Cox was driving a blue Kia southbound on Hwy 27 when she struck a grey Chevy Silverado pickup truck and then fled at a high rate of speed. As she continued to recklessly speed south down Hwy 27, weaving in and out of slower moving traffic, she rear-ended a 2016 Honda CRV while trying to pass between that SUV and the vehicle next to it which were both also going southbound. The victim driving the CRV was taken to Sebring Hospital, where he was treated and released with minor injuries.

The collision caused Cox’s vehicle to flip several times, ejecting two Orlando children, ages 5 and 8 years old. Both sustained significant injuries, and they were taken to Tampa General Hospital where they are both in critical condition. A 27-year-old female passenger was also seriously injured along her spinal cord, hip, and back. She remains at Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center in stable condition.

When deputies arrived at the scene of the crash, they detected the odor of marijuana and located a bottle of tequila in Cox’s vehicle. Cox was transported to the hospital and interview by deputies. Cox told deputies they were driving from Orlando to Avon Park to celebrate the 5-year-old’s kindergarten graduation. She admitted to smoking marijuana earlier in the day, and to having four shots of tequila. Her blood was drawn for further analysis, and she displayed several signs of impairment. 

She was booked into the Polk County Jail and is being charged with:

·        Three counts DUI with serious bodily injury (F3)

·        Two counts negligent child abuse with great bodily harm (F2)

·        Reckless driving (F3)

·        One count DUI with property damage (M1)

·        One count DUI (M2)

Further charges are pending the outcome of the investigation. 

“This woman had no regard for anyone’s life when she got behind the wheel intoxicated and then drove recklessly down a major highway, but what’s worse is the blatant disregard she had for the lives of the innocent children in her car. I expect a successful prosecution to hold her accountable—and let’s hope she loses her driving privileges if she’s released from jail or prison. Please keep these babies and their families in your prayers.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

Juneteenth Event Approved and Set to Run June 14

By Capers Gay


An event to celebrate the holiday of Juneteenth was approved by the Lake Wales City Commission at the May 7, 2025 meeting. The holiday, meant to commemorate the abolishment of slavery, will have its own Lake Wales celebration on June 14, 2025. 

The event will last from 3pm to 7pm and will require Lincoln Avenue between D Street and B Street to be closed from 10am to 10pm. Alcohol will be served, and the event will feature a DJ, live music, vendors, and food trucks. There is estimated to be no fiscal impact as the event is unbudgeted and paid for by the Juneteenth Lake Wales LLC/Lincoln Community Development Corporation. This same group will fully reimburse the city for the police and public service costs.

 

Image credit: City of Lake Wales

The special event permit passed the committee’s consent agenda without any controversy or comment from the public, though a committee member did note that the large amount of items on the consent agenda opened them up to criticisms of rubber-stamping permits.

Lake Wales Public Library Prepares to Serve Growing Community with Expansion

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CITY OF LAKE WALES – The Lake Wales Public Library plans to construct two multipurpose rooms and one teen resource room, ranging between 260 to 360 square feet.  

“We’re maximizing space to give our library members and visitors more options,” Library Executive Director Belle Reynoso said. 

Both multipurpose rooms may be used for study sessions and are scalable to accommodate training sessions and group meetings. The teen resource room will feature laptop-friendly workspaces and charging stations. 

“Giving our teens a dedicated space to study and collaborate helps build social skills,” Reynoso said. The room will be monitored by library staff.

Reynoso anticipates the renovations to be completed this summer.

(Credit: City of Lake Wales)

Alligator Attack Reported at Lake Kissimmee State Park

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LAKE KISSIMMEE STATE PARK, FL — A peaceful afternoon canoeing turned into a nightmare Tuesday when a 61-year-old woman was fatally attacked by an alligator near the mouth of Tiger Creek in Lake Kissimmee. The incident occurred around 4 p.m., according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).

The woman and her husband were navigating a 14-foot canoe in approximately two feet of water when they inadvertently passed over an alligator. The startled reptile thrashed, causing the canoe to capsize. The woman fell into the water, landing on top of the alligator, which then bit her. Her husband attempted to rescue her but was unsuccessful.

Emergency responders, including the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, marine units, and fire rescue, were dispatched to the scene. The woman’s body was later recovered. A contracted nuisance alligator trapper has been called in to locate and remove the animal involved.

At this time two alligators of approximately 10ft or more have been killed by Nuisance Alligator hunters brought in to find the alligator that killed the woman.

This tragic event marks the second alligator attack in the area within two months. In March, a woman kayaking near the canal connecting Lake Kissimmee and Tiger Lake was severely injured by an 8-foot-4-inch alligator. The reptile was subsequently captured and euthanized.

Lake Kissimmee is known for having the highest concentration of alligators in Florida. Warning signs are posted throughout the park, advising visitors to exercise caution. The FWC emphasizes that while alligator attacks are rare, they can occur, particularly during mating season, which runs from April to September.

Gatorland CEO Mark McHugh advises the public to respect wildlife and adhere to safety guidelines. “Coexisting with alligators in the state of Florida means respecting their presence and abiding by all precautionary measures to avoid conflict,” McHugh stated.

The FWC urges anyone who encounters a potentially dangerous alligator to contact their toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286).

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Daily Ridge Staff Report

May 6, 2025

Lake Kissimmee State Park – Emergency crews responded to a harrowing alligator attack Tuesday afternoon after two kayakers encountered the alligator while on Lake Kissimmee. One of the individuals was injured in the incident, but it is unclear if officials have been able reach them.

According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), their agency received a call at approximately 4:05 p.m. to assist the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at the park. PCSO deployed deputies, a helicopter, and members of its Marine Unit to support the response effort.

The alligator attacked one of the kayakers while the pair was out on the lake. Specific details about the nature of the victim’s injuries or their current condition have not been released. The lake, which spans both Polk and Osceola counties, may have also prompted a response from Osceola County authorities.

The Daily Ridge has reached out to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for more information.

A spokesperson with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office confirmed:

“In response to your inquiries, our agency received a call at 4:05 p.m. this afternoon to assist the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at Lake Kissimmee State Park regarding an alligator attack. Two people were kayaking, and one was attacked by an alligator on the lake (Lake Kissimmee). I believe Osceola County also received a call — this lake is between both counties.”

As of this report, it is unclear whether the victim has been located or if public access to the lake is being restricted. Visitors to Lake Kissimmee State Park are urged to exercise caution and adhere to all posted wildlife warnings.

This is a developing story. The Daily Ridge will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

Shots Fired Toward Boaters at Lake Reedy Ramp; Armed Suspect Arrested

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Frostproof, FL – A tranquil Saturday evening at Lake Reedy Park turned perilous when gunshots were fired near the North Lake Reedy boat ramp, prompting a swift response from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

The incident occurred around 7:42 p.m. on May 3rd. Deputies arrived at the scene and spoke with an adult and two teenagers who reported hearing gunfire and witnessing bullets striking the water near their boat.

The adult victim told deputies he saw an older white male onshore holding a long rifle. In an attempt to alert the man to their presence, the victim said he waved his arms in the air. Despite this, the suspect allegedly raised the rifle again and aimed it in their direction. The adult quickly told the juveniles to take cover as he maneuvered the boat away from the danger.

Detectives later identified and located the alleged shooter as 69-year-old James Robert Fatout of Frostproof. Fatout initially claimed he had only been shooting at birds over the lake and denied pointing the weapon at anyone. However, authorities noted he later remarked, “At least I got a shot at ‘em before y’all got here.”

James Fatout was arrested by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and transported to the Polk County Jail. He is facing three counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and one count of Improper Exhibition of a Firearm.

Lake Reedy Park, located at 1093 Lake Reedy Blvd. N. in Frostproof, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park offers amenities such as picnic tables, a fishing pier, and a boat launch, making it a favored spot for boating and fishing activities. The lake itself spans over 3,500 acres and is known for its bass fishing opportunities

LWPD Helicopter Badge Drop Coming June 2

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LAKE WALES POLICE DEPARTMENT- On Monday, June 2, 2025, the Lake Wales Police Department is hosting the Helicopter Badge Drop, a fundraising competition where the winner will take home $1000! Citizens can participate by purchasing a ticket with a number that corresponds to a badge. All the badges will be dropped from above onto a designated target, the badge that lands closest to the center wins. Tickets are available for purchase until Sunday, June 1. Ticket prices are listed below:

$10 for 1 badge
$25 for 3 badges
$50 for 7 badges
$100 for 15 badges

To purchase your tickets visit the Lake Wales Police Department at 133 E. Tillman Avenue, Lake Wales, FL 33853. All proceeds will go towards the Lake Wales Police Officers Association non-profit. For more information contact Detective Jacob Raines (863)678-4182 ext. 2038.

In Loving Memory of Robert “Buddy” Hammond Jr., 78

Robert “Buddy” Hammond Jr., 78, went home to be with the Lord on April 26, 2025. Born on November 28, 1946, in Winter Haven, FL, Buddy was a longtime resident for most of his life. He was preceded in death by his parents, Darrell and Onzelle Hammond, and his brother, Gary Hammond.

He is survived by his daughter, Nikki Rudd; son-in-law, Jason Rudd; and grandchildren, Carson, Jake, and Mia. He is also survived by his sisters, Debbie Braxton, Inky Manning, and Beverly Woolery, as well as many beloved family members and friends.

A devoted father, grandfather, brother, and faithful servant of God, Buddy passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love, music, and service. A proud veteran, he honorably served his country during the Vietnam War. His deep faith guided his life, and his passion for writing and playing the guitar brought joy to many. Most of all, he cherished his daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, who were the light of his life. No matter how he felt, he would always say, “Fantastic!”

Buddy’s kindness, wisdom, and unwavering love will be deeply missed but forever treasured by those who knew him.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. until the memorial service at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at First Baptist Church of Waverly.

Lake Wales Arts Council Honors 50 Years of Creativity with May 29 Reception for Landmark Exhibition

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Lake Wales Arts Council Honors Decades of Creativity with Closing Reception for “How the Arts Shaped Lake Wales: 50 Plus Years”

LWAC — The Lake Wales Arts Council invites the community to a special Closing Reception for its landmark exhibition, How the Arts Shaped Lake Wales: 50 Plus Years, on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 5:30 PM.

This elegant evening will celebrate over half a century of artistic influence, community connection, and cultural growth in Lake Wales.

The exhibition is a powerful retrospective that chronicles the extraordinary impact of the arts on the city’s identity. It honors the visionaries, institutions, and creatives who have shaped Lake Wales into a thriving center for artistic expression.

Guests will journey through a curated collection of art, history, and storytelling that highlights the community’s rich creative heritage—from the iconic Bok Tower Gardens and Chalet Suzanne to treasured institutions like the Lake Wales Little Theater and the Highlander Band.

Exhibition Highlights Include:

🎨 Visual Art Displays: Original works by local artists illustrating Lake Wales’ creative evolution.

🏛 Historical Artifacts: Memorabilia from beloved cultural institutions and local landmarks.

📖 Interactive Narratives: Firsthand stories, milestones, and reflections from across the decades.

The Closing Reception offers a final opportunity to experience this immersive tribute alongside fellow art enthusiasts, local artists, and community leaders.

Cocktail attire is encouraged for this celebratory event.

Closing Reception Details:

📅 Thursday, May 29, 2025

🕠 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

📍 Lake Wales Arts Council

1099 State Road 60 E, Lake Wales, FL

🎟 Admission: FREE

Exhibition Dates:

🖼 January 7 – May 31, 2025

🕙 Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Celebrate the legacy, passion, and future of the arts in Lake Wales—don’t miss this inspiring finale.

📞 (863) 676-8426

📧 [email protected]

🌐 www.lakewalesartscouncil.org

In Loving Memory of Marvin Wise, 62, of Lake Wales

Marvin Wise of Lake Wales passed away Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at AdventHealth Lake Wales under the care of Vitas Hospice.

He was born February 8, 1963 in Bartow to the late William and Roberta Wise; he has been a lifelong resident of the area. Marvin was a retired carpenter for Wise Property Services and was a veteran of the United States Army. He was an avid Florida Gator fan. He enjoyed watching wrestling on TV and taking care of his dog Belle.

Marvin is survived by his daughter, Andrea Wise and husband Trey of Lake Wales; grandchildren, Wyatt, Weston, Rylynn; four sisters; and one brother.

No services are scheduled at this time. 

Parts of Polk County Under Marginal Risk of Afternoon Severe Weather

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A frontal boundary that moved through the area overnight has increased rain chances and the potential for marginal severe storms.

A Marginal Risk (1/5) of severe storms is expected this afternoon (May 4, 2025) & early evening, mainly across the interior areas, including parts of Polk County.

Primary threats include large hail, gusty/damaging winds, and perhaps a brief tornado.

Source: The National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin Fl

In Loving Memory of Kathleen “Kathy” Lettman, 77, of Babson Park

Kathleen “Kathy” Lettman, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at Vitas Hospice IPU following a stroke. She was 77 years old.

Born on November 1, 1947, in Lancaster, Wisconsin, Kathy was the cherished daughter of the late Thomas and Mildred Carroll. In 1984, she made Babson Park her home, where she built a life filled with warmth, dedication, and faith.

Kathy worked as a devoted office manager for Dr. Braunstein for over 30 years. Her kindness and professionalism touched the lives of countless patients and colleagues, earning her deep respect and admiration. She was a longtime member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, where her faith and generosity were pillars of her life.

A gifted singer, Kathy found great joy in music and shared her voice with many. She was a past member of Sweet Adelines, a local performing singing group, and was active in her church choir, often performing at churches throughout the area. Her music brought comfort and happiness to those who listened.

She was also a member of the Babson Park Women’s Club, where she contributed to her community and forged lasting friendships.

Kathy is survived by her husband of 58 years, Dick Lettman; daughters, Melissa Abramo and husband John of Indian Harbour Beach, Teresa Jabbari and husband David of Merritt Island; son, Mark Lettman of Lake Wales; sister, Rosemary Thompson; brothers, Dick Carroll and Robert Carroll; and grandchildren, Jason Jabbari, Matthew Jabbari, Jack Jabbari, Thomas Lettman, and Anthony Lettman.

Kathy will be remembered for her unwavering compassion, strength, and love for those around her. Her presence brightened the lives of many, and her legacy of kindness will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.

She will be dearly missed by her family, friends, and community.

A funeral Mass will be scheduled at Holy Spirit Catholic Church.