After authorities responded to a 911 call in a home in Largo City, Florida, officers are now investigating the homicide incident of two females inside a home in Largo.
According to authorities, the Fire Rescue and the Police Department of the city of Largo responded at a house in the 1000 block, 8th Avenue NW at approximately 1:53 a.m. on Monday, April 26. At first, officials stated that they did not believe that there was an ongoing threat to the public. Later on, officials announced that a man was arrested linked to the emergency call.
According to Crime Online, officers of the Largo Police Department located an adult male at the doorstep of a home, in the vicinity, with traumatic injuries. The man was immediately transported to the Bayfront Health St. Petersburg. However, he also directed the police to a home a couple of doors down. Authorities discovered there the two bodies of females at around 2 a.m.
Letter sent to Motor Unit Deputy Kevin Baker ( Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office) Just wanted to say thank you for the warning on Tarpon Ave, the card reads. I am mindful. Coffee or donuts seemed inadequate, therefore, please accept this check for Officer Magli fund, from neighboring Pinellas County who died tragically serving.
Magli had served eight years with the Pinellas County Sheriff s Office. On Feb 17, 2021, he died as a result of a vehicle crash in Tarpon Springs, according to the department. But some will say that Michael was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I say nonsense, Sheriff Bob Gualtieri of the Pinellas County Sheriff s Office said in February. Deputy Michael J. Magli was in the right place at the right time doing what cops do every day throughout this country: protecting others even if it means grave personal danger to themselves.
Alligator in the pool? Pinellas sheriffâs deputy to the rescue.
Heather Harris took time for a selfie with the gator still lurking in the St. Petersburg pool. Then, she âkicked this guy out,â
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Pinellas County Sheriffâs Deputy Heather Harris hauled an alligator out of a pool in St. Petersburg. [ Pinellas County Sheriff s Office ]
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A sheriffâs deputy got one of those only-in-Florida calls over the weekend when she had to wrangle an alligator out of a backyard swimming pool.
Pinellas County Sheriffâs Deputy Heather Harris âplayed lifeguardâ on Saturday in St. Petersburg, the sheriffâs office said in a Facebook post.
Pinellas County deputy plays lifeguard, kicks alligator out of pool
It s the time of year where people are more likely to run across an alligator because it s their mating season, according to FWC.
Credit: Pinellas County Sheriff s Office Author: 10 Tampa Bay Updated: 3:34 AM EDT April 26, 2021
SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. The weather is starting to really warm up across the Sunshine State and there s nothing like a dip in the pool to cool off.
Even for alligators.
Pinellas County Deputy Heather Harris had to wrangle one out of a pool this weekend.
It s the time of year where people are more likely to run across an alligator because it s their mating season, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Florida deputy ejects trespassing alligator from backyard pool
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April 26 (UPI) A Florida sheriff s deputy responded to a home where residents looked into their backyard pool and found an alligator taking a swim.
The Pinellas County Sheriff s Office said Deputy Heather Harris was summoned to a St. Petersburg home on a report of a scaly trespasser taking a dip in the swimming pool.
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The sheriff s office posted photos to Facebook showing Harris holding the gator after its mouth was taped shut. The post said Harris had to play lifeguard and kick this guy out of the pool. Thinking about taking a swim on a Saturday? Make sure there isn t a gator inside the pool first, the Facebook post said.