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Deputy Killed By Drunk Driver Honored: Police | Patch PM

Tribute to fallen deputy | Biden's pandemic plan | Fake grannies seek shots | Landmark restaurant to close | Pet insurance fraud: Patch PM

Bucket trucks created an arch over the road lined by hundreds to pay their respects to a Pinellas County sheriff's deputy who lost his life in the line of duty.​
Bucket trucks created an arch over the road lined by hundreds to pay their respects to a Pinellas County sheriff's deputy who lost his life in the line of duty.​ (Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)

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Iberian Rooster To Say Goodbye At The End Of The Month

St. Petersburg will say a permanent goodbye to the Iberian Rooster after its owner said the coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on the restaurant that hosted drag shows, open mic comedy nights, karoke and live music performances.

Hundreds Line Roads To Pay Their Respects To Fallen Deputy

Hundreds of residents, law enforcement officers, firefighters and community leaders lined Ulmerton Road and U.S. 19 to pay their respects to a Pinellas County sheriff's deputy who lost his life in the line of duty.

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Women Pose As ‘Grannies’ To Cut To Front Of Vaccine Line: DOH

Two women posed as elderly residents to receive their first vaccine shot in Orange County but were caught when they returned for their booster shots.

Charges Filed Against Tampa Man For Pet Insurance Fraud

Prosecutors have filed six new felony fraud charges against Tampa resident Albert Adams, the former CEO of the nonprofit organization Soaring Paws. The charges are linked to accusations of pet insurance fraud.

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