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Lexington man arrested in Flordia for holding woman and baby hostage

The Dispatch A Lexington man was arrested in Tampa Bay, Florida on Monday after allegedly holding a woman and a two-year-old baby hostage at a hotel during an eight-hour standoff with police. Victor Hernandez, 53, of Lexington is being held without bail at the Hillsborough County Jail in Florida on two counts of felony armed false imprisonment.  Want to know more about what is happening in Davidson County? Support local journalism, subscribe to The Dispatch. According to information provided by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, at 11:14 p.m. on Sunday, 911 communications received a phone call in reference to a subject who was barricaded with two family members inside a room at the Suburban Extended Stay Hotel in Tampa Bay.

Missing 11-year-old girl found Tuesday in Hillsborough

NEW PORT RICHEY – The 11-year-old River Ridge Middle School student who went missing Monday afternoon was located and is safe in Tampa, according to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office sent a press release at 7:17 a.m., April 13, announcing the finding of the victim, Montana “Jordan” Breseman. Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco held a press conference at 9:30 a.m. in front of the Sheriff’s Administrative Office in New Port Richey. According to the sheriff’s office, Breseman was found in the vicinity of Pasadena Drive in Town ‘n’ Country area of Hillsborough County at the home of a 22-year-old male, Luis Alberto Encarnacion. The report states that Breseman informed investigators that Encarnacion is her boyfriend.

Pinellas County jail begins vaccinating inmates

Pinellas County jail begins vaccinating inmates Those in the jail will have access to the Pfizer vaccine. The jail will prioritize older people and those with chronic illnesses.     A file photo shows the entrance to the Pinellas County Jail complex in Clearwater, where inmates began receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday. [ Times ] Updated 3 hours ago The Pinellas County jail began providing vaccines to inmates Tuesday, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office. Inmates will be offered the Pfizer vaccine, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Older inmates and those with chronic illnesses or other vulnerabilities will be prioritized, as will those likely to remain in the jail for more than three weeks, ensuring the jail can provide both doses of the vaccine.

Fake immigration lawyer sentenced to 20 years in jail by Florida court

Fake immigration lawyer sentenced to 20 years for filing fraudulent asylum documents for hundreds of migrants who were robbed of over $400,000 Elvis Harold Reyes was sentenced to 20 years and nine months in prison by a Florida federal court Monday Reyes tricked undocumented immigrants into believing he was an attorney and filed fraudulent asylum documents At least six victims were deported and another six have deportation orders  He pleaded guilty to mail fraud and aggravated identity theft December 15, 2020 Reyes targeted immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries who were in need of Florida driving licenses and work authorization documents

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