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Work release residents sent back to prison for violations as DOC cracks down on Largo facility |
By abcactionnews.com - Bill Logan |
Published: 01/10/2013 |
LARGO, Fla - A Goodwill-badged work-release center at 16432 US 19 N in Largo is the largest of its kind in the state, with scores of "in-the-process-of-returning-to-society" residents housed there, much to the chagrin of nearby residents. "Beer cans, dope packages… they're over here all the time, breaking in." Garvin Desjardin lives within a stone's throw of the ex-cons at the facility and he told me that he and his neighbors are very concerned about the proximity of the parolees -- especially after what's happened lately. Pinellas Sheriff's deputies arrested an resident inmate, Dustin Kennedy, and accused him of raping a 17-year-old girl he encountered while walking back from a job site in December and she was on her way to a school bus stop. That unsettling incident coming after another inmate, Michael Scott Norris, was arrested in early October on a charge of killing two men Sept. 30 in the Historic Kenwood neighborhood of St. Petersburg. Read More. |
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