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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

City of Lake Wales Gives Preliminary Approval to 5-Year Contract with Solid Waste Service. Here’s How That Contract Will Affect Your Garbage Bill

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by James Coulter

Lake Wales residents can expect to see their solid waste collection fee increase by $3.17 if the city approves a five-year contract with a solid waste service.

At their regular meeting on Tuesday, Lake Wales city commissioners voted unanimously to approve the first reading of an ordinance that would enter the city into a five-year contract with Republic Services for solid waste collection.

The City of Lake Wales entered into a franchise contract with Republic Services in 2011. The contract allows Republic Services to offer the collection of domestic solid waste, recyclable materials, and yard waste for residents.

However, as the contract has expired, the city is planning to enter into a new contract with Republic Services for five years, with the option of a five-year extension “by mutual agreement.” The city had received two bids submitted by Republic Services and the Trash Taxi. Upon review, city staff recommended entering into the contract with Republic Services.

Through the new contract, the monthly residential fee from Republic Services will increase by $8.46, increasing from $17.05 to $25.51 per month (and $10 for an additional cart). As such, the city’s monthly residential fee will see an increase of $3.17, increasing from $23.62 to $26.79 (and $15 for an additional cart).

Commissioner Robin Gibson inquired if the new contract included provisions for recycling, as he did not recall seeing any mention of recycling. Dorothy Abbot, Director of Finance, clarified that Page 14 of the contract includes a recycling incentive.

Abbot also mentioned that, despite the residential fee increase, she and her team were working to ensure that residents do not experience “sticker shock”, as city staff was looking into alternatives for the future.

Lake Wales Scenic Hwy To Close For 3 Months Near Park Ave

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 Wales, Fla. (October 17, 2024) –Scenic Highway between Stuart Avenue and East Orange Avenue in Lake Wales will be closed temporarily, beginning Tuesday, October 22. Construction will near completion in approximately 90 days. Construction activities are weather-related dependent.

 

Crews will be reconstructing and resurfacing the intersection of Park Avenue and Scenic Highway. Road improvements include ADA accessible sidewalks and curbs, high-visibility crosswalks, stormwater drainage and gateway features.  

 

Detours will be in place routing traffic through the downtown historic district. Motorists will be directed to exit Scenic Highway on either Central Avenue or East Orange Avenue connecting via Wetmore Street. Signage will be in place to direct motorists through the detours.

 

Freight trucks are encouraged to detour off Scenic Highway at Mountain Lake Cutoff Road or Hunt Brother’s Road via US HWY 27.

 

Motorists are encouraged to use caution when traveling through the construction detours and surrounding streets. 

Special Event Permit Approved for Spooktacular Halloween Bash. Here’s Where and When to Attend the Event.

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by James Coulter

Lake Wales Main Street is set to host its upcoming Spooktacular Halloween Bash—and it’s sure to be a graveyard smash!—now that the city has approved its special event permit.

At their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, Lake Wales city commissioners voted unanimously to approve its consent agenda, which includes an item about a special event permit for the Spooktacular Halloween Bash.

The Halloween-themed event hosted by Main Street Lake Wales will be hosted on Sat. Oct. 26 from 5 pm to 7:30 pm along Stuart and Park Avenues in Downtown Lake Wales. The event will offer trick-or-treating opportunities in select Downtown Lake Wales businesses.

The special permit allows for the temporary closing of the following city streets throughout the event:

• A portion of Stuart and Park Avenues from First Street to Scenic Highway (SR17).

• The alley between Stuart Avenue and Park Avenue from SR17 to First Street.

• Market Street at Central Avenue.

Furthermore, as City Manager James Slatton wrote in the agenda item, the special permit will also have the Streets Department, “close the streets and parking lots, provide additional trash containers and at the conclusion of the event they will empty the trash containers and transport them back to the storage location.”

The event will cost approximately $368 for in-kind services by the City. Main Street will pay a portion of that cost at 25 percent or $92.

Lake Wales Man Killed In Tuesday Night Crash On S.R. 60

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A two-vehicle crash occurred near Lake Wales Tuesday evening, October 15, 2024. One person was killed, and two others received minor injuries.


The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Lake Wales Police, and Polk County Fire Rescue responded at about 6:38 pm, to the crash on State Road 60 at Story Road, just east of the city.


74-year old Duane Matthew Kolaski of Lake Wales was transported to a local hospital, where he passed away.


Mr. Kolaski was the driver of a black 2017 BMW X7 SUV.


The other vehicle, a black 2021 Dodge 3500 pickup truck was driven by 45-year old Maksim Zakharov of Orlando. His passenger was 24-year old Nikita Zakharov. Both were transported to a local hospital where they were treated for minor injuries and released.


The crash is being investigated by the PCSO’s Traffic Homicide Unit. 

 

Based on the evidence and witness statements, Mr. Kolaski’s BMW was travelling east on State Road 60 when it drifted across the median and into the westbound lanes where it collided with the Zakharovs’ Dodge pickup. 

 

It was determined that the Zakharovs were wearing their seatbelts, but so far it remains undetermined if Mr. Kolaski was wearing his.

 

The investigation is ongoing.

Polk Deputy’s Arrest Two People Looting & Trashing Lake Wales Home During Hurricane Milton

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested two suspects on October 10, 2024 for burglarizing a vacant home in Lake Wales in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. 

On October 10, 2024 at approximately 9:40 AM, deputies responded to a call about a residential burglary in progress on Fast Trot Trail in the Lake Wales area. They arrived and found the rear door pried open, and two suspects inside. 

Derik Jansen, 34, and Kathryn Cooper, 50, initially told deputies they were told they “could live there” but then admitted that they broke in to the residence to “escape Hurricane Milton.” The floor of the residence was covered in broken housewares, and the drywall inside was severely damaged. The suspects admitted to causing the damage – it was not caused by the storm.

The owner of the residence was contacted, and he stated that no one had permission to be inside of his home. 

Jansen’s criminal history includes drug charges, assault, and aggravated domestic violence. He was charged with burglary and criminal mischief.

Cooper’s criminal history includes aggravated domestic violence. She was charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and resisting arrest. 

Both suspects received enhanced charges for burglarizing a residence during a state of emergency. 

“In Polk County, we have zero tolerance for criminals who victimize those affected by hurricanes. Hurricane Milton damaged many homes – and Cooper and Jensen added to that damage by vandalizing a home. This is unacceptable behavior, and they will receive enhanced charges for burglary during a state of emergency.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff.

Florida Stone Crab Season Starts Oct. 15

The recreational and commercial stone crab harvest seasons start Oct. 15 and will remain open through May 1, closing May 2. 

The minimum claw size limit is 2 7/8 inches. 

As a reminder, an unobstructed escape ring measuring 2 3/16 inches in diameter must be located within a vertical exterior trap wall for all recreational and commercial plastic or wood stone crab traps. 

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Florida Stone Crab Season Opens October 15th. Stone Crab Must Be 2 7/8 inches

Recreational Trap Registration

Recreational harvesters who are age 16 and older (including those normally exempt from needing a license) are required to complete an online, no-cost recreational stone crab trap registration each year. To register, visit GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, sign in, click the “Click here to get a License!” tile, scroll down to the “Saltwater Fishing” section, and select “Recreational Stone Crab Trap Registration.” 

Upon completion, each person will receive unique trap registration numbers that must be included on each trap along with the owner’s full name and address. This information must be legible and must be permanently attached to each trap. 

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Example of recreational stone crab trap

Other tips and regulations

Care should be taken when removing the claws so as to not permanently injure the crab. 

Claws may not be taken from egg-bearing stone crabs. Stone crabs may not be harvested with any device that can puncture, crush or injure a crab’s body. Examples of devices that can cause this kind of damage include spears and hooks. 

Recreational harvesters may take a daily bag limit of 1 gallon of claws per person or 2 gallons per vessel, whichever is less, and may use up to five stone crab traps per person. 

Traps that are not being fished should be removed from the water to avoid ghost fishing, a process in which marine species get caught in the trap for extended periods of time and are not harvested. 

Stone crab regulations are the same in state and federal waters. 

For more information on harvesting stone crabs for recreation, trap specifications, commercial stone crab regulations and licensing information, go online to MyFWC.com/Marine, click “Recreational Regulations,” select “Crabs, Lobster and other Shellfish,” then select “Stone Crab.” 

Keep up to date with Florida fishing regulations on your phone by downloading the Fish Rules app in the App Store or Google Play. Learn more at FishRulesApp.com.

Polk County Shelter & Hurricane Resource Information

Polk County Shelters to Open 

Bartow, Fla. (Oct. 6, 2024) – Based on the current projections and estimated time of Hurricane Milton’s arrival to Polk County, the following public shelters will be open at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 8:

 

  • Auburndale High School, 1 Bloodhound Trail, Auburndale
  • Spessard Holland Elementary School, 2432 E.F. Griffin Road, Bartow
  • Citrus Ridge Academy, 1775 Sand Mine Road, Davenport
  • Horizons Elementary School, 1700 Forest Lake Dr., Davenport
  • George Jenkins High School, 6000 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland
  • Highlands Grove Elementary, 4510 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland
  • Kathleen High School, 1100 Red Devil Way, Lakeland
  • R. Bruce Wagner Elementary School, 5500 Yates Road, Lakeland
  • Sleepy Hill Elementary School, 2285 Sleepy Hill Road, Lakeland
  • Mulberry Middle School, 500 S.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Mulberry
  • Lake Marion Creek Middle School, 3055 Lake Marion Creek Dr., Poinciana
  • Chain of Lakes Elementary School, 7001 Hwy. 653, Winter Haven
  • Winter Haven High School, 600 6th St. S.E., Winter Haven

 

Three pet friendly shelters will also be open noon on Tuesday, Oct. 8.

 

They are located at:

  • Haines City High School, 2800 Hornet Dr., Haines City
  • Lake Region High School, 1995 Thunder Road, Eagle Lake
  • Tenoroc High School, 4905 Saddle Creek Road, Lakeland

 

Pet owners must bring shot records for their pets, an airline-approved carrying case or crate and pet food.

 

Special Needs shelters will also open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, for those residents with special and/or medical needs. Special needs shelters are temporary emergency facilities capable of providing care to residents whose medical condition(s) may require the use of electrical equipment, oxygen or dialysis, or individuals with physical, cognitive or medical conditions who may require assistance from medical professionals. Although special needs shelters provide more care than a general shelter, they do not provide the level of care found in a medical facility.

 

The Special Needs shelters are located at:

  • FDOH Polk Specialty Care Unit, 1255 Brice Blvd., Bartow
  • Ridge Community High School, 500 W. Orchid Dr., Davenport
  • McKeel Academy, 1810 W. Parker St., Lakeland

 

For the most up-to-date information, please monitor your local news media or call the Citizen’s Information Line at (863) 298-7500 (locally) or toll-free 866-661-0228. Check the county website for updates at www.polk-county.net. You may also obtain further emergency information at www.facebook.com/polkcountyem and www.twitter.com/polkemergency.

Polk County Public Schools To Be Closed Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

Message From Polk County Schools

Lake Wales Charter School Often Follows Exactly What The County Issues

Dear families,

This is an important update regarding Hurricane Milton.

This storm is expected to continue strengthening and impact our state in the coming days.

Based on the most current forecast, we do not expect significant weather in Polk County tomorrow, Monday, Oct. 7. Consequently, all PCPS schools and offices will remain open during regular hours tomorrow.

However, we will be canceling or rescheduling Monday’s after-school programs and sports. For specific information about rescheduled events, we encourage you to reach out to your child’s school directly.

Please be advised that all PCPS schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, Oct. 8, Wednesday, Oct. 9, and Thursday, Oct. 10, in response to this storm.

County emergency officials have directed PCPS to activate some of our schools that will be serving as storm shelters for those evacuating their homes.

County emergency officials will be sharing shelter information with the public as it becomes available. Please note only certain schools will be activated to serve as shelters. Visit the Polk County Government’s website and social media for official shelter information.

Again, all PCPS schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Please note that our decision to close schools does not extend to charter and private schools. We recommend that you contact those institutions directly for any relevant information.

At this time, no decision has been made regarding Friday’s operations for PCPS schools and offices.

We will continue to work closely with emergency management personnel, as well as monitor weather forecasts and this storm’s impact on our community and state.

For any official announcements or updates, please stay tuned for communications via automated phone calls, emails, our website and social media accounts.

As always, your safety is our top priority. We encourage you to prepare adequately and ensure your family is ready for any weather-related challenges.

Thank you for your attention and cooperation. Please stay safe.

Sand Bag Fill Locations Open In Frostproof

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Sand and sandbags are available at the Frostproof Fire Department.

The City of Frostproof, Florida Government is offering a sandbag fill location at the Frostproof Fire Department. This is a self serve location, please bring your own shovel. Bags are available to City residents and are limited to 10 per household. The sand and sandbags will be available 24 hours per day. Bags are left for your use on the honor system after 5:00 p.m. Please adhere to the 10 per household rule.

For those people residing outside the City Limits of Frostproof, Polk County Government is making sandbags available throughout the county on Sunday, Oct 6th and Monday, Oct 7th. Those County locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Self Serve Sandbag Locations Lake Wales

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NEWS SANDPILE LOCATION: FIRST STREET & TILLMAN AVENUE

In preparation for the storm, the City is providing sand and complementary sandbags while supplies last. Citizens must bring a shovel to the designated sandpile location and be prepared to shovel sand into the sandbags. Citizens may stop by either fire station to receive up to ten empty sandbags.

Step #1: Stop by either Lake Wales Fire Departments to pick up empty sandbags.

Step #2: Head to the sandpile at First Street and Tillman Avenue.

Lake Wales Fire Departments:
600 Chalet Suzanne Rd, Lake Wales, FL 33859
253 W. Central Ave, Lake Wales, FL 33853.