Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Clewiston Mom Claims Middle School Not Safe For Students

Mother Believes Son Being Treated Unfairly By School

CLEWISTON, FL. -- The mother of a middle school child is complaining to authorities over what she claims is unfair treatment of an honor roll student suspended from the Clewiston Middle School in December and "unsafe" conditions at the school.

Trish Adams, a social worker at the Glades County jail, says she is getting nowhere with school authorities after trying to contact the Superintendent and board members, and getting no response to her complaints.

Adams met with the middle school principal trying to narrow why her son was suspended and why her son's grades went down even though she says she was told the suspension would not affect them.

Adams say her honor roll student "who is rarely in any trouble" was suspended on December 14th for the rest of the week after inappropriate contact with a girl student.  Adams complains that she was not contacted about the suspension or given an opportunity to be at any meeting school officials had regarding the incident.

Her son missed the school's science fair, taking place during the suspension, which she feels hurt his grades.

She has written school officials saying "the wording of the suspension paper says it sounds like something more serious than a push."  Adams says her son told her he pushed a girl.

Adams says according to the school's vice principal, "the girl student threw a carton of milk at my son and my son pushes her away from him, hard enough that it caused her to fall."

She says in her letter, "According to my son, the principal told him to stop, using foul language (he used the word “pussy”) and rough handling, even though when he told him to stop my son replied yes sir and did not move. He also reports that the girl has a history of last year and this year faking falls and injuries and over dramatizing events."

Her letter to school board members continues, "The principal assured me her behavior was being addressed, however I know she was not even suspended for one day. The first accounting of the story from Mr. Johnson said my son was sitting in the chair when he put his hands on him. 

"When I questioned this he changed his story to state that he was standing and did not know if he was going to continue to act up. Both the school resource officer and Vice Principal were present during this conversation and my inquiry. 

"Both admitted that my son is not a trouble maker and the school resource officer even stated that he does not know who my son is which tells him he is not a problem child.

"I am not okay with Mr. Johnson ever putting his hand on my child, as he obviously does not have the restraint to know when it might be appropriate and when it obviously is not. I am not okay with him using foul language toward my child. He states he never uses foul language on campus, however there are enough students and adults that have spent time around him that they would be easy enough to discount." 

Adams want a formal apology from Mr. Johnson to her son for his language and an apology to her for lying about it. She says in her letter, she would also suggest anger management and social skills training for Johnson.

In a second letter by Adams sent to Assistant Superintendent for the Clewiston district Gordon Swaggerty, she asks for "an apology from Mr. Garry Ensor for lying to me and my son and an apology to my son for calling him a liar."

Adams says the middle schools is not a safe place and "according to the kids there are fights on the campus every week and often daily, according to my son, many of which are never seen by adults or dealt with. Obviously they have problems controlling the students, to make an example out of my child who is well behaved and an excellent student is not acceptable."

"I want an investigation of the safety procedures done. I suggested in a PTO meeting in the beginning of the year that the principal was present at; that they begin a gang awareness program and address any gang issues that may be present. It does not appear that they have acted on that."

Adams says she does agree that what her son did was wrong and she is not excusing his behavior, but says what the girl did was wrong, but she suffered no punishments at all.

She feels Johnson's behavior was "abusive." She has contacted the state's Office of Safe Schools about the incident.

Monday, January 09, 2012

Cleaning Up Clewiston's Drug Scene - 4 Arrests

TWO CLEWISTON MEN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES

On Thursday, January 5, 2012, Hendry County Narcotic Investigators executed a search warrant at Foxbriar Mobile Home Community, Lot 73 that resulted in the arrest of two Clewiston men.

Hendry County Investigators detained 18 year old Tyler Yebba who was at the home working on his vehicle that was parked in the front yard. After entering the home they took into custody 31 year old Christopher Michael Stanton. (photo left)

Investigators seized cocaine, marijuana, prescription pills and drug paraphernalia.

Christopher Michael Stanton was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana under 20 grams, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of a Controlled Substance Without a Prescription and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Stanton is currently being held on $27,000.00 bond.

Tyler Yebba was charged with Possession of Marijuana under 20 grams. He was later released on a $1,000.00 bond.

JOSHUA LEE SLOAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES

On January 6, 2012, members of the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office added additional charges to the currently incarcerated 21 year old Joshua Lee Sloan. (photo left) Sloan was arrested by Clewiston Police Department on September 16, 2011 on Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

Investigators conducted an undercover buy from Sloan on September 13, 2011. Sloan sold the narcotics out of his home located on 1008 Mississippi Avenue in Clewiston, Florida.
Sloan remains in custody on a $27,500.00 bond.

CLEWISTON WOMAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES


Kayla Janelle Spears of Clewiston was arrested on January 6, 2012 after she delivered drugs to undercover deputies.
While conducting undercover drug buys in Clewiston, Florida, Hendry County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Investigators had arranged to meet with 22 year old Paris Howell to purchase prescription narcotics. When investigators arrived at Howell’s residence located at 816 W. Alverdez Ave, in Clewiston, he was not home. Investigators made contact with Powell via phone, they were told by Howell to go back by his residence and his girlfriend would bring the drugs out to them.
Investigators arrested and charged Spears with Sale of Oxycodone within 1000’ of a Place of Worship. Spears was released on January 6, 2012 on $25,000.00 bond.

USPS Failed Delivery Notice Malware Scam

Malware Alert: Email Notification Of Failed USPS Delivery

LABELLE, FL. -- In yet another email scam, an unknown sender is attempting to get recipients to click on a link which will download a zip file. The file contains a malware attack that will infect Windows computers.

The tip off that the email in not legit is the signature of "USPS United Parcel Service of America, Inc. which is neither the U.S. Post Office or UPS. The email reads as follows:

Hello! 
Unfortunately we failed to deliver the postal package you have sent in time because the recipient's address is erroneous. 
Please print out the shipment label attached and collect the package at our office. 
Thank you, 
USPS United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
Mon, 8 Jan 2012 19:37:03 +0100
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Internet users are advised to read carefully any email requesting you click on a link, and especially anything that may be downloaded to your computer or an email from an unknown party asking for a response from you.

Gas Prices Rise In Florida

Gasoline Price Gaining Speed Upward

LABELLE, FL. -- Average retail gasoline prices in Florida have risen 12.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.43/g yesterday. This compares with the national average that has increased 7.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.34/g, according to gasoline price website FloridaStateGasPrices.com.

Surprisingly, prices in Hendry and Glades county, Florida matched average prices increases throughout Florida this weekend. Normally, local retailers price gas about 10 cents higher than average Florida prices.

Including the change in gas prices in Florida during the past week, prices yesterday were 33.6 cents per gallon higher than the same day one year ago and are 13.8 cents per gallon higher than a month ago. The national average has increased 4.7 cents per gallon during the last month and stands 27.0 cents per gallon higher than this day one year ago.

"Gas prices are rising across much of the nation as Iran has continued to threaten closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil shipments," said GasBuddy.com Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan. "Think back to the days following the start of the crisis in Libya- an event that also rattled energy markets- we're seeing similar emotions play out even though there hasn't yet been a disruption to supply. I would blame emotion for the recent uptick in gasoline prices, nothing else," DeHaan said.

Friday, January 06, 2012

"Bubba" Whidden Talks At LaBelle Museum Meet



Whidden Guest Speaker At LaBelle Heritage Museum Meeting

LABELLE, FL. -- Florida Cracker artist, musician, and raconteur Lance "Bubba" Whidden was the guest speaker at the monthly LaBelle Heritage Museum meeting.

Whidden, father of Hendry County Sheriff Steve Whidden, talked about Florida's history, pioneer Southwest Florida families, alligator hunting, hunting cows for Immokalee's Red Cattle Company among others, and his experiences in law enforcement, to a full house at the LaBelle City Hall.

Hendry County Sheriff Steve Whidden sang a few songs as his father played a few tunes on the guitar.

(Video: Bubba Whidden entertains museum group)