Thursday, May 28, 2026

How CIA Officer David Rush Made Off With 303 Gold Bars

Former CIA Official Arrested for $40M Gold Theft

David Rush, a former CIA officer who held a senior executive-level management position with top secret SCI clearance. He worked for the agency for 17 years.

 Rush was arrested on May 19, following an internal CIA investigation that identified potential violations of law. CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred the case to the FBI.

 An FBI search of his Virginia home on May 18 turned up roughly 303 one-kilogram gold bars worth over $40 million, $2 million in U.S. currency, and dozens of luxury watches, many of them Rolex.

 From November 2025 to March 2026, Rush requested and received a "significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars" from the U.S. government, claiming they were needed for work-related expenses. When the CIA investigated, it was unable to locate the gold bars or any record of how Rush had used them.

The most puzzling aspect is how a senior CIA official could request and receive tens of millions in gold bars with no documented justification, and how the agency only caught on after he made repeated, escalating requests. It raises serious questions about internal oversight at one of the country's most secretive agencies.  

 Rush was charged with one count of stealing public money and is currently being held in jail. A detention hearing is scheduled for June 5 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Rush is accused of getting hired and promoted at the CIA by lying repeatedly on applications — falsely claiming to be a Navy pilot and to hold advanced degrees. Court documents note that his false claims were easily dispelled by investigators, raising questions about why the CIA failed to detect them before hiring and promoting him over nearly two decades.

Specifically: Rush claimed to be a Navy Reserve captain and Air Force test pilot, fraudulently collecting $77,000 in military leave pay for 744 hours of paid time off  but he had actually been honorably discharged a decade earlier in 2015 as a lieutenant, three ranks lower.

Court documents also allege he falsely claimed to have earned degrees from Clemson University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on government job and clearance applications.

Grace Taylor Dies At 89

Grace Taylor, affectionately known as "Granny Grace," passed away peacefully on May 27, 2026, in Lake Placid, Florida, at the age of 89. Born on October 2, 1936, in Dothan, Alabama, Grace lived a life marked by sweetness, kindness, and an unwavering loyalty that defined her role as a loving wife and cherished matriarch.

Grace's presence was a warm embrace to all who knew her. She was a truly sweet and protective soul, whose kindness radiated in every interaction and whose loyalty was beginning to a steadfast bond with her family and friends. Her heart was most deeply felt through her exceptional talents in the kitchen—she was an excellent cook whose meals were as nourishing to the spirit as they were to the body. Beyond her culinary artistry, Grace delighted in the simple joys of life, including the pleasures of shopping and the special ritual of getting her hair, nails, and toes done, moments that reflected her graceful nature and zest for self-care.

She was the devoted wife of Herbert O'Neil Taylor, now lovingly remembered after his passing. Her legacy continues vibrantly in the lives of her beloved children: Sheree Taylor Humphries, April T. Etherton (and her husband Malcolm), and Beth Alison Bowers (with her husband Kenny). Grace was also a treasured grandmother to Shelley Jones (and Jason), Jodi Etherton, Kenny Bowers IV (with Perla), Savannah Bowers, and Waylon Bowers. Her loving presence extended even further through the generations to her great-grandchildren—Kaelyn, Leilah, Xavier, Elijah, Aria, Tylee, Isabella, Sophie, Milo, and Lily—who each carry forward her spirit.

The family will gather to honor Grace’s life with a graveside service on June 2, 2026, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Ortona Cemetery, located at 8898 Florida 78, Moore Haven, FL 33471. This service will be a heartfelt occasion for those who loved her to celebrate a remarkable life well-lived.

Grace Taylor’s passing marks the end of a chapter filled with unwavering love, gentle kindness, and cherished memories. As we bid farewell to Granny Grace, we hold close the many ways she enriched our lives—through the warmth of her kitchen, the sparkle of her well-tended nails, and the infinite kindness of her heart. She leaves behind a legacy of love that will forever inspire and comfort her family and all who were fortunate to know her.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Hendry County Arrests - DUI, Probations Violations

ARREST BLOTTER

05/18/2026 – 05/24/2026

Felony/DUI Arrest

Jose Armando Cruz, 27, LaBelle was arrested on May 19, 2026, by Det. T. Lewis on charges of Homicide

Lidell Bush, 48, LaBelle was arrested on May 19, 2026, by Det. J. Goldberg on charges of Possession of Firearm by Florida Convicted Felon

16-year-old Male, LaBelle, was arrested on May 19, 2026, by Det. J. Goldberg on charges of Possession of Firearm by Florida Delinquent - Adult Felony

Aaliah Renee Quintanilla, 19, LaBelle was arrested on May 20, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff K. Rollins on Outstanding Warrant for Lewd and Lascivious Behavior

Savon Devonte Davis, 28, LaBelle was arrested on May 21, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff R. Conant on charges of Introduction of Contraband into Detention Facility

Shanie Lee Cox, 32, LaBelle was arrested on May 22, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff K. Rollins on charges of Child Neglect and DUI

James Leroy Powers, 21, LaBelle was arrested on May 22, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff J. Crawford on charges of Felony Probation Violation

Cruz Iran Hernandez, 29, LaBelle was arrested on May 22, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff B. Dibernardino on charges of DUI

Julio Cesar Gomez Borges, 58, Lehigh Acres was arrested on May 24, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff C. Link on charges of DUI

Carlton Moore Henderson, 50, LaBelle was arrested on May 24, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff F. Mazzella for 2 counts of Felony Probation Violation

Jesus Rubio Hernandez, 25, LaBelle was arrested on May 4, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff C. Link on charges of DUI, DUI-Refusal to Submit to DUI Testing and Operating a Motor Vehicle without Valid DL

16-year-old Male, Clewiston was arrested on May 24, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff M. Leavens on charges of Aggravated Assault with Intent to Commit a Felony and Possession of Firearm by Person under 18 years of age.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Obituary - Linda Felde

Linda Felde, born on August 13, 1954, in St. Paul, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on May 20, 2026. Her life was marked by enduring love, dedication to family, and a spirit that inspired those who knew her.

Linda’s legacy is carried forward by her devoted daughter Amie Woods and son Jay Knuth, both of whom cherished their mother deeply. She was a beloved grandmother to Alexandria Woods, Savion Woods, Antonio Mapps, and Kyle Bayers, whose lives she enriched with her compassion and warmth. Linda’s affection extended warmly to her five great-grandchildren, who brought joy to her later years and were a testament to the love she so freely gave.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James Felde and Glendoris Felde, whose memories she held close throughout her life.

Linda lived a life filled with kindness and grace, touching many hearts along her journey. Her family and friends will remember her for her gentle strength, unwavering support, and the serene presence she brought into every room. As they mourn her loss, they also celebrate the remarkable woman she was and the lasting imprint she leaves behind.

The community honors Linda Felde’s memory with respect and gratitude, holding her close in their thoughts as they reflect on a life well-lived and a heart cherished forever.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Pamela Colleen Smith Dies At 71

Pamela Colleen Smith, née Quinn, peacefully passed away on May 20, 2026, in LaBelle, Florida. Born on February 14, 1955, in Duluth, Minnesota, Pamela lived a life rich in love, dedication, and cherished relationships. Her presence illuminated the lives of her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Pamela was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, whose warmth and kindness will be deeply missed by everyone who crossed her path. She was known for her generous spirit and her ability to bring joy and comfort to those around her. Pamela’s nurturing nature shone brightly in her roles within her family, especially in the close bonds she shared with her two grandchildren, Camden and Damian Kibler, who brought her immense happiness.

Professionally, Pamela committed many years of diligent service as a timekeeper for the United States Sugar Corporation, where her meticulous attention to detail and work ethic were greatly valued. Her career was a testament to her reliability and conscientiousness.

Outside of work, Pamela found great pleasure in various hobbies and pastimes. She was an avid cook and baker, talents she used to create warm, inviting moments for loved ones. Pamela also enjoyed bowling and fishing, activities that allowed her to unwind and engage with her community. Most importantly, she treasured the time spent with her grandchildren and the many friends who enriched her life.

Pamela is survived by her beloved daughter, Chelsea Colleen Logergren (Doug Kibler) of LaBelle, Florida; her dear grandchildren, Camden and Damian Kibler; her sister, Rebecca King (Guy) of Clermont, Florida; her brother, Scott Frederickson of Duluth, Minnesota; and her niece, Shauna. Each of them carries forward her memory and the profound impact of her love.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert Foster and Alice Jane Vittioro Quinn, whose memories she held close throughout her life.

Pamela Colleen Smith’s legacy is one of heartfelt commitment to family and friends, a strong work ethic, and a life enriched by simple joys and meaningful connections. Her absence leaves a void in the hearts of those she leaves behind, but her spirit will continue to inspire and uplift them always.