Bass Pro Shops to Set Up 13th Floridian Store in St. Johns County

Bass Pro Shops will be constructing a new store in St. Johns County, Florida. The county is reviewing an application for the 18-acre store that will be built on World Commerce Parkway, near International Golf Parkway and Interstate 95. The store will sell gear for fishing, hunting, and all outdoor adventures. This will be the chain’s 13th location in Florida and will be located near Buc-ee’s and Costco. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

Three years later, man from Pennsylvania charged over deputy-involved shooting in Ponte Vedra Beach

New information has emerged about a deputy-involved shooting that happened three years ago in Ponte Vedra Beach. Richard Bonsell, who is now 31 years old, was arrested and booked into the St. Johns County jail for attempted murder and illegally firing a weapon. In 2020, he was shot in the face during a standoff with deputies. Deputies spotted the reportedly stolen Toyota Tundra stolen out of Lewiston and approached Bonsell in the parking lot of the Sawgrass Village Shopping Center. After the deputy got out of his cruiser, the man inside fired several shots, and the deputy returned fire. People…

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Local County Offers Teen Night Event for Neighborhood Youth This Weekend

St. Johns County Parks and Recreation will hold “Teen Night” on Friday evening in Hastings. The event is specially designed for teenagers and will be held under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation staff. The event aims to provide an opportunity for teenagers to socialize and have fun while ensuring their safety. The event will likely feature games, music, and food for the attendees. The initiative is part of the County’s efforts to engage teenagers in constructive recreational activities and cultivate a healthy community. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

Rare Tortoise Thief Arrested After Alligator Farm Heist; Suspect Nabbed in St. Petersburg with One Dead, One Alive Tortoise

Law enforcement officials from two different agencies collaborated and apprehended a suspect in the November 2022 theft of rare Galapagos Tortoises from a Florida conservation facility. The tip led officers to a residence where they found one of the stolen tortoises alive and the other deceased. Joshua McCarty-Thomas has been charged with grand theft and other charges across several cities. The tortoises are estimated to cost up to $10,000 and are a part of the facility’s Species Survival Plan. The recovery of the stolen tortoises brings hope to wildlife conservationists. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com