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The Sentry October 23, 2014 Page 1 NEWS Fake cop busted after bungled burglary Volume XX Number 43 www.flsentry.com Dream beach house built on wrong lot A dream, custom-built beach house has turned into a nightmare for a couple from Linn, Missouri. Six months after the three-story house was built along the Atlantic Ocean near Palm Coast, Mark and Brenda Voss learned it’s on the wrong lot in the gated Ocean Hammock community. Mark Voss said they are in “total disbelief.” The Voss’s own 18 other residential lots in the community. They bought the lot in 2012 and hired Keystone Homes to build a 5,000-square-foot vacation rental. Keystone vice president Robbie Richmond said they’ve trying to negotiate a settlement. The Voss’s have hired a lawyer. Keystone and Voss say the error can be traced to a 2013 survey. The mistake was uncovered in September after the house had been rented frequently. Woman, grandbaby found in local lake The bodies of a 59-year-old woman and her 4-year-old granddaughter have been found in a South Florida lake. Laura Fleming took her granddaughter Leila Fleming to a lake inside a gated community in Miramar on Sunday night to feed the ducks. Family members called police when the pair didn’t return. Police found the bodies in the lake short time later. Authorities haven’t said how the two may have ended up in the water. No further details were immediately available. Rainy season over South Florida’s water managers say the region’s wet season has ended with slightly above-average rainfall. Meteorologists with the South Florida Water Management District say that the region’s daily sea-breeze cycle wet-season rains ended Oct. 4. Officials say the seasonal rainfall left water levels in good condition in many areas, which will give water managers more flexibility with the water supply during the dry season. The dry season typically runs from mid-October through mid-May with about 18 inches of rain on average. South Florida remains under the district’s year-round landscape irrigation rules that limit residential and commercial landscape watering to two or three days per week. Man falls to his death from Florida condo Florida authorities say alcohol may be a factor in the death of an Ohio man who fell while trying to climb to the roof of a beachfront condominium. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office says Cody Conley of Centerville, Ohio, died early Saturday after trying to climb from the sixth floor landing of a St. Pete Beach condominium to the roof. Deputies say Conley had stripped down to his boxer shorts before attempting the climb. Conley’s 17-year-old brother also climbed over the landing’s railing to try to stop his brother from falling. Deputies say Conley fell to the pavement below and died at a hospital. The sheriff’s office says Conley’s death appears to be accidental. An autopsy is pending. Conley and his family were visiting Florida for a family wedding. CDC sets Ebola training call for Florida hospitals Officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will hold a conference call on Ebola preparedness and training with Florida hospitals. Gov. Rick Scott said Saturday that the call scheduled Monday afternoon will provide guidance for proper use of personal protective equipment, safe handling of CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Robert Rosamelia, 59, 7510 N.W. 66 Terr., Tamarac, knocked on his victim’s door late Wednesday night, announced he was a “Deerfield Beach police officer,” held up an official looking ID and burglarized and beat his victim. Paul Ramirez was surprised when a man dressed all in black and claiming to be a police officer came to his door close to midnight and demanded entry. Ramirez was apprehensive and asked to see the identification. Robert Rosamelia held up his Pennsylvania State Corrections badge, an ID from his time as a corrections officer. Once inside, Rosamelia began to accuse Ramirez of having drugs in the home. He told the victim that he was going to arrest him and put him in handcuffs. Instead, Rosamelia pulled out a roll of duct tape and began to tape the victim’s hands. Ramirez became suspicious of Rosamelia and asked him to have other officers respond to the home. Rosamelia took out a can of pepper spray, sprayed the victim in the face and then hit him with a wooden baton, causing a laceration to the victim’s head. The victim began to fight back and a struggle ensued. During the altercation, Rosamelia fled the apartment. Witnesses heard yelling from the victim’s apartment and saw a white female run through the complex’s parking lot and throw an object into some hedges. They watched the fe- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Biker dies in DB crash Gaudette Rosamelia male get into a 2-door Mazda where Rosamelia was waiting. Deputies intersected Rosamelia and his accomplice, Michelle Gaudette, 35, 7510 N.W. 66 Terr., Tamarac, in their car. Both admitted to being there to see the victim but denied any altercation took place. A search of the car revealed a roll of duct tape, a black skull cap, a pair of black gloves, pepper spray, a wallet with a badge and a bed sheet with blood on it. The subjects also had a bottle of Xanax which Gaudette admitted to having bought them early that evening. The wooden baton was discovered by investigators in the hedges as speci- fied by the witness. Rosamelia is facing charges for burglary, battery, impersonating a law enforcement officer, petit theft and false imprisonment. Gaudette is facing charges of burglary, battery and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact BSO Sgt. Lou Pugliese at (954) 480-4300 or report information anonymously to Crime Stoppers of Broward County at (954) 493-TIPS (8477) or online at www.browardcrimestoppers.org. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $3,000 for information that leads to an arrest. BSO closes in on 'Operation Family Matters' In conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness month, the Broward Sheriff ’s Office Civil Division conducted Operation Family Matters early Thursday, targeting people who haven’t paid court-ordered child support payments and those with domestic violence injunctions. Nearly 30 deputies from the Civil Division, Reserve Unit, crime suppression teams and detention served 12 domestic violence injunctions, also known as restraining orders, and arrested nine people for failure to pay child support. Those nine people owed a total $5,818. The teams started out with 121 restraining orders and 259 warrants for failure to pay child support, also known as writs of bodily attachment. “BSO is dedicated to addressing domestic violence head on. Only by bringing this issue into the light can we hope to eradicate it,” Sheriff Scott Israel said. “Children deserve the support of their parents. Those parents who fail to pay court-ordered child support are hurting their children more than anyone else.” BSO’s Civil Division carries out the sheriff ’s statutory responsibility for the service of process and execution of writs. Annually, the division processes and serves more than 315,000 documents. In 2013, the division received 1,147 warrants for failure to pay child support and about 8,600 restraining orders. TO SUBSCRIBE: October 2014 A woman who challenged Republican Gov. Rick Scott in the August primary was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of fraud after authorities said she made up campaign donors in an effort to collect matching campaign funds from the state. Yinka Abosede Adeshina, 43, was arrested at Tallahassee Regional Airport as she returned home from a vacation in Nigeria. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said she filed two campaign finance reports with the Department of State listing $182,080 in donations. The problem is, the donors don’t exist and their addresses were fabricated, investigators said. Adeshina received 16,761 votes, or 1.8 percent of the votes cast, in the Aug. 26 primary, which Scott easily won. Adeshina served as her own campaign treasurer. Investigators said the only bank transaction they Copyright © 2011 Amendment One News, Inc. 23 Candidate who made up donors charged with fraud USPS 014-225 E-Mail & Press Release INTERNET ADDRESSES news@FLSentry.com advertise@FLSentry.com Broward County residents $13.78 per year including tax. Outside Broward County $52.50 per year including tax. Call 954- 532-2000 M-F 9-5. Serving Broward County, Florida BSO UPDATE from the desk of: Sheriff Scott Israel A Pompano Beach man was pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon after the motorcycle he was driving crashed into a car in Deerfield Beach. A u s t i n Modine was driving his Kia Soul south on South Federal H i g h w a y around 5:30 p.m. He came to a stop at the inAguila tersection, yielding to northbound traffic as he waited to make a left onto the eastbound lanes of Southeast 10th Street. Once the light turned red and the last of the northbound traffic cleared the intersection, he proceeded eastbound. Motorcyclist George Aguila, Jr., 28, 3150 N.E. 13th Ave., Pompano Beach was heading northbound. According to witnesses, he went into the intersection after the light had turned red and crashed into the rear passenger side of the Kia. Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue pronounced Aguila dead at the scene. Modine was not injured. Broward Sheriff’s Office traffic homicide detectives shut down the intersection for several hours while they collected evidence from the scene. The investigation continues. Trial off indefinitely in Florida terror case Trial has been postponed indefinitely in the South Florida case of two Pakistani-born brothers accused of plotting to set off bombs in New York City. A Miami federal judge on Thursday granted the delay requested by prosecutors and defense lawyers. Trial for Raees Alam Qazi and Sheheryar Alam Qazi had been scheduled to begin in early November but is now off until sometime next year. One reason is that defense lawyers need more time to go through FBI recordings, video and other evidence. In addition, prosecutors intend to charge the brothers with assaulting two U.S. Marshals earlier this year. The Qazi brothers have pleaded not Raees Alam Qazi Sheheryar Alam Qazi guilty to several terror-related charges filed in 2012. Authorities say they plotted to blow up New York landmarks to avenge deaths overseas from U.S. drones. Warrant issued for man wanted in Lakes shooting These documents originate from the courts, governmental agencies and private attorneys in Florida and throughout the United States and include summonses, complaints and subpoenas, writs of possession for real estate, injunctions for protection against domestic violence, writs of garnishment and arrest orders. The Civil Division also enforces levies and writs of attachment and conducts sheriff ’s sales to aid in the collection of money judgments. The Broward Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for the arrest of a man who shot an acquaintance on Saturday night in a Lauderdale Lakes parking lot. According to BSO, at 10:16 p.m. on Saturday night Herman Farrell and Sean Fleming had an argument in the parking lot of the Town Square apartments. Detectives say that there had been an ongoing dispute between Farrell and Fleming, who had previously known each other for several years. Farrell then shot Fleming multiple times after the argument between the two had escalated, authorities said. Fleming died at the scene while Farrell took off. Detectives are still searching for Farrell, 31, who is facing one charge of firstdegree murder. If you know of Farrell’s whereabouts please contact Crime Stoppers of Broward Farrell County at 945493-TIPS (8477) or you can report information directly to homicide Det. Ricky Libman by calling BSO’s non-emergency number 954-764-HELP (4357). Crime Stoppers will pay up to $3000 for information that leads to an arrest. Police pursuit ends with crash in Tamarac Beekeeping on the rise in urban areas Rebecca Conroy, dressed in long sleeves and a veiled hat, worked inside her apiary at the Ochs 4-H Educational Center. Three days had passed since she discovered two of her 21 hives suffered severe damage from what she suspected was pesticide poisoning. She was ready to see if any other hives were hurt, and if at least the queens from the damaged hives had survived. She began to pull up frames, the dividers that hold the honeycombs, turning them from one side to the other. Dead bees landed in piles, and no, she couldn’t find the two queens. She went on to check her other 19 hives and soon let out a sigh of relief. Her other bees — all 400,000 of them — were hard at work producing honey. “I think that the affected bees went out to the same flower that must have been sprayed, and although the pesticide wasn’t strong enough to kill them there, they died once they got home,” Conroy said. “People need to learn what the sprays do to the environment.” Beekeeping is a life passion for Conroy, 38, who talks to 4-H groups on gardening and beekeeping in return for use of the apiary. “Bees are amazing creatures. Everyone who works with them falls in love with them,” she said. These days, that would be more people than ever. The number of registered beekeepers in Pinellas County has more than doubled in the past two years. In 2012, the number was less than 50; in 2014, the number is at 106. “And that number is growing,” said Dave Westervelt, the chief apiary inspector for the Florida Department of Agriculture. Westervelt thinks that the increase is due to a 2012 state law that took away the power of local municipalities to decide whether bees could be kept in residential areas. It also amended Florida’s Right to Farm Act, relaxing rules on beekeepers. The result is that unless you live in a deed-restricted neighborhood or have rules set up by a neighborhood association, it is now possible for you to become a backyard beekeeper. “The thinking was by allowing beekeeping in more places, there would be an increase in healthy European honeybees,” Westervelt said. And the legislation is beginning to see results, he said. Although it’s impossible to count all the bees out there, beekeepers share information, and they are reporting to Westervelt that they are seeing more swarms of honeybees. Swarming, the natural means of reproduction of honeybee colonies, is a sign that bees are healthy. “They are reporting more swarms in the last year than in many years,” Westervelt said. Tom Troiani, a Clearwater beekeeper who keeps three CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Police in Coral Springs caught up with a man they believe was trying to break into a business and then led fled from police in an SUV. Officers said the incident took place around 10 p.m. Saturday night at 2200 University Drive. That’s where an alarm at an Enterprise Rental Car business alerted police of the breakin. When officers arrived, they reported seeing Cardoso a silver SUV leaving at a high-rate of speed. The suspect was later identified as Juan Carlos Cardoso. “When they attempted to conduct a traffic stop on University Drive, the vehicle refused to stop,” said Lt. Brad McKeone. Officers followed the man to Southgate Boulevard in Tamarac where he crashed into other cars and slammed into a police car. “The suspect came around and he tried to like swerve the cop and they were trying to cut him off,” said Kayla Weiss. “He was resisting and trying to fight the cops and they ‘tased’ him.” “I heard loud brakes and sirens and boom and he hit the car,” said Gavin Gordon whose car was damaged. Gordon’s mother’s car was damaged too. Cardoso was arrested. An officer injured his knee as the suspect was being arrested and was taken to a hospital for treatment, officials said. As police were investigating the original call, they learned the suspect’s target was not the Enterprise. “It was discovered the suspect was actually trying to break into the cell phone store next door, the Verizon,” said Lt. McKeone. “Actually cutting a hole from the Enterprise into the cell phone store.” Page 2 The Sentry October 23, 2014 NEWS... CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 medical waste and effective clinical strategies within hospitals. Late Friday, the CDC approved a request from state health officials to redirect $7 million from federal grants to buy full body suits for health care workers who may have contact with any potential victims of the virus. Scott, who is in a tight race for re-election against former Gov. Charlie Crist, has been critical of the CDC’s response and has repeatedly stressed measures he’s taking to prevent a possible crisis in Florida. Pot dollars eyed Entrepreneurs putting pressure for passage of medical marijuana in Florida say it could bring billions of dollars worth of economic growth. The campaign in support of Amendment 2 has emphasized it would help suffering patients. But it also could stir job creation and business growth in the opening of marijuana dispensaries and everything from legal services to lab testing to agriculture. The state Department of Health has estimated sales of medical marijuana could total anywhere from $331 million up to $5.6 billion. That, in turn, could increase sales and property tax collections. David Hart of the Florida Chamber of Commerce says any possible economic growth brought is “absolutely not the kind of business expansion that we would hope to see.” Fingers amputated while playing with fireworks LA An 8-year-old child was rushed to the hospital Friday evening after getting two or three fingers partially amputated while playing with fireworks in Lauderhill. Lauderhill police said the child was transported as a trauma alert to Broward Health Medical Center. It is unclear if the child was being supervised or why he was playing with fireworks. Police are also still trying to determine how the accident unfolded. Key West men are Fantasy Fest grand marshals Two Key West bartenders who won a ruling from a Monroe County judge to be married will serve as grand marshals of the Key West Fantasy Fest parade. Festival officials announced Friday that Aaron Huntsman and William Lee Jones will lead the Oct. 25 procession. Friday was the first day of the 10-day costuming and masking festival. Officials say the pair was chosen because of their contributions to lead Key West and Florida into same-sex marriage equality. Although Monroe County is prepared to issue same-sex marriage licenses, Huntsman and Jones haven’t married because Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking review from the Florida Supreme Court. Fantasy Fest continues through Oct. 26. The theme is “Animated Dreams & Adventures,” inspired by Advocates to rally for Florida Medicaid expansion Local city officials and health advocates will rally in St. Petersburg to convince state lawmakers to expand Medicaid coverage to roughly 1 million Floridians under the federal health law. Medicaid expansion has been one of the biggest issues in the tight race between Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist. Crist says he’ll call a special session or pass it through executive order. Scott says he’ll let the Legislature duke it out and only supports it as long as the federal government pays 100 percent of the bill. Advocates say Medicaid expansion will not only impact the health of Floridians but will boost the economy by creating jobs. On Friday, St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and consumers stuck in the Medicaid expansion gap will gather with advocacy groups Florida CHAIN, Families USA, and Doctors for America outside city hall. Florida to release unemployment numbers Florida is releasing the last round of unemployment numbers before Election Day. Florida’s jobless numbers for September will be released on Friday. L'Acqua Azzurra The rate for much of this year has been flat. The rate for August was 6.3 percent, or higher than it was in the previous month. The state’s rate currently is higher than the U.S. rate of 5.9 percent. Economists say the rate has remained flat in 2014 because people are re-entering the job market due to an improving economy. The unemployment rate is important for Gov. Rick Scott because he campaigned in 2010 on a pledge to add 700,000 jobs above normal growth. Payroll provider ADP reported last week that the state added 12,560 private sector jobs during September. ADP’s survey is separate from the one conducted by government agencies. Supreme Court puts limits on phone tracking Police in Florida aren’t allowed to use a cellphone to track someone’s movements according to a sweeping new ruling from the Florida Supreme Court. The court by a 5-2 vote ruled Thursday that authorities in Broward County had no right to stop and arrest Shawn Tracey for possession of more than 400 grams of cocaine. Law enforcement had a warrant that allowed them to monitor the phone numbers of incoming and outgoing phone calls. But a majority of justices said that did not give them permission to track Tracey’s movements through location of his phone. One defense attorney called the ruling an “enormous victory” for privacy rights. One of the dissenting justices contends that people should have no expectation of privacy if they keep their cellphones turned on. Robber pockets cash Broward Sheriff ’s Office deputies are searching for an armed robber who stole fistfuls of cash from a Deerfield Beach check cashing store. The robbery was captured by the store’s security video. On October 6, an unidentified man walked into a Check ‘n Go and held the clerk at gunpoint while he demanded, “Give me the money.” The armed robber forced the employee to walk to the back of the Call (954) 793-7206 Pool Service Broward County Florida Welcome L'Acqua Azzura provides professional pool service in Broward County -we have a highly trained and professional staff ready to start any sized job! Licensed (cc#13-SP-18474-X) & Insured (GL39018-1) SANTISO PT, INC. PHY SIC AL THERAPY - SPOR TS MEDICINE PHYSIC SICAL SPORT AAR ON S ANTISO MPT AARON SANTISO MPT,, PES OWNER / PRESIDENT 3000 B AYVIEW DRIVE BA FT AUD. FL 33306 FT.. L LA P: 954-533-5543 F: 754-223-2596 AAR ON@S ANTISOPT .C OMC AS TBIZ.NET AARON@S ON@SANTISOPT ANTISOPT.C .COMC OMCAS ASTBIZ.NET store and open the cash register. The thief stuffed handfuls of cash, one after another, into his pockets as the clerk handed them to him. He got away with thousands of dollars. The subject also took the victim’s cell phone, which was later recovered by investigators. The robber is described as a black male with a slim build, approximately 6’4” in height, with a mustache and a goatee. He was wearing a black shirt, a black glove on his right hand, blue jeans, a knit cap and sunglasses. The suspect was also wearing a long dreadlock wig. He carried a black semi-automatic handgun. Anyone with information is asked to call BSO Detective Leonard Charla or Detective Cody Gill at (954) 321-4270 or report information anonymously to Crime Stoppers of Broward County at (954) 493-TIPS (8477) or online at www.browardcrime stoppers.org. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $3,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Dem. Congressman launches war on wife U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson’s messy divorce is getting messier, at least when it comes to his house. Court papers filed by his estranged wife, Lolita, claim that the Democratic congressman failed to pay for repairs for the 5,300-squarefoot Orlando house where she is living with their four children. The roof is leaking, broken windows are allowing rain to get inside and the house has a significant mold problem because of the moisture, Lolita Grayson said in the papers filed at the Orange County Courthouse. She also said the congressman cut off her credit cards, even though he has been the sole financial provider during their 24 years of marriage. “The wife has been a stay-at-home wife and mother and is financially dependent on her husband,” the filing said. “The wife has no financial resources to contribute to the repairs and maintenance of the marital residence.” L o l i t a G r a y s o n ’s a t t o r n e y, Mercedes Wechsler, said in an interview Thursday that the home’s condition was “horrible.” Alan Grayson’s attorney, Mark NeJame, said the congressman from Orlando was providing for his family, spending more than $10,000 a month on the home’s mortgage, child support, utilities and household expenses. Besides the four younger children living at home, the couple has an adult child in school and he is paying the tuition, NeJame said. “If she is a poor housekeeper, that’s her issue, not his,” NeJame said. “For her to slant it in such a way that he is not providing his fair share is wrong and untrue.” The accusation on home repairs is only the latest salvo between the millionaire congressman and his estranged wife in contentious divorce proceedings that started at the beginning of the year. In March, Lolita Grayson was granted a restraining order against the congressman after she alleged that Alan Grayson pushed her against the front door of their home when he stopped by the house. The Orange County Sheriff ’s Office investigated the claim but decided there was not enough evidence to file charges. A video of the encounter taken by a Grayson staffer shows the diminutive Lolita Grayson pushing her tall husband. In April, Alan Grayson accused his wife of bigamy, claiming she was never divorced from her first husband when they married in 1990. Lolita Grayson says she was divorced at the time. Before the divorce proceedings move ahead, a hearing on whether the marriage is void because of the bigamy allegation will take place next month. Deputies need help locating missing mom Broward County Sheriff’s deputies need help locating the mother of a child who was left with a babysitter earlier this week and never returned. BSO Child Protective Services said the child is a 4-year-old boy named Julian. Candidate... CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 954-784-0072 could find related to her campaign was the $7,816.38 check she wrote to the state to appear on the ballot. Candidates can request matching funds from the state after raising $150,000. Adeshina asked for but didn’t receive state matching funds, FDLE said. Adeshina listed 408 contributors and only 71 different contributor addresses. Her finance reports listed no campaign expenditures. Tallahassee Police officers and Leon County deputies wore masks and gloves when arresting Adeshina because she was returning from a west African country. Adeshina was screened in Atlanta for signs of Ebola before boarding her connecting flight to Tallahassee. She was being held on $10,000 bond in the Leon County Jail, which didn’t list a lawyer for her. his first hive of bees from a seller in North Port. “The hive cost $150,” he said. “It cost about $500 to start up the apiCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ary, and I’ve made what I’ve inhives in his yard, and another 22 on a vested back by selling my honey to large, vacant piece of property in family and friends. I don’t plan on Pinellas Park, agrees with Westervelt. going into the honey business “It’s a good year for the bees. I’ve fulltime, but it was nice to make that $500 back.” seen a lot of swarms,” he said. But Conroy, who holds chemisAlong with managing his hives, Troiani, 60, runs a bee removal ser- try and environmental studies degrees from Warren vice and works as Wilson College in a registered “The hive cost $150. North Carolina, queen bee her breeder, charging It cost about $500 to start c o n s i d e r s honey a major part $25 per queen. up the apiary, and I’ve of her livelihood. Because of the made what I’ve invested Although she importance of the queen, the state back by selling my honey also teaches science to encourages beeto family and friends. homeschoolers, keepers to reshe harvests place her once a year with a queen from Department of Agriculture cer- “Rebecca’s Honey” with the help of her mother, Gail, to sell at farmers tified stock. “Think of it as being similar to markets ($7 for a half-pound; $12 AKC-registered dogs,” Troiani said. for a pound). “Working with bees is “First the state comes out and tests a great way to be involved with your my bees for European honeybee environment,” she said. However, Conroy recognizes that traits, then I choose only my best queen bees from my hives. I base her environmentalism is in a far from what queens I use on honey produc- perfect world. For example, bees make their tion, size of hives and temperament.” Troy Palmer, a grounds mainte- honey based on whatever flowers nance crew chief for the city of Trea- are in bloom. “Typically in Pinellas it is some sure Island, became interested in sort of mix of wild flowers,” Conroy bees two years ago. “I had discovered a hive in a valve said. But in the fall, Florida bees go box at work, and after researching to flowers blooming on the Brazilon the Internet, I learned that I could ian pepper, a nonnative, invasive start having them in my yard,” he plant. “I know some people involved said. “It’s been fun. Someone down the with native Florida plants that don’t street has a mango tree, and this even want bees around because of year I noticed he had a bumper crop the way Brazilian pepper takes of mangoes. I like to think I’m help- over,” Conroy said. “But it does help make a strong ing the neighbors out.” After Palmer built 10 wooden bee fall honey flow. Maybe it is a little boxes in his back yard, he bought bit of good out of bad.” Bees... The Sentry October 23, 2014 Page 3 Health Ebola virus may be creating its own immunity The spread of Ebola in West Africa reveals two truths: The disease is swift, and it is devastating. Amid the chaos of deadly outbreak, researchers say another truth may exist: The disease might be quietly inoculating a significant portion of the population who are exposed to the virus but never succumb to it or show symptoms of being infected. If those individuals have acquired an immunity to Ebola, the strategies for the intervention and treatment of the disease need to be reconsidered, according to a letter published online today in The Lancet, a leading medical journal. Juliet Pulliam, one of the letter’s authors and an assistant professor of biology at the University of Common gene variants linked to delayed healing of bone fractures Slow-healing or non-healing bone fractures in otherwise healthy people may be caused by gene variants that are common in the population, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. "We found associations between certain gene polymorphisms and delayed fracture healing in a sample of patients," said J. Spence Reid, professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation. "Our study was preliminary but it demonstrated the feasibility of a larger one, which we're now work- ing to set up." The identification of gene variants that delay fracture healing could lead to screening tests for patients with broken bones. Those patients deemed likely to experience slow healing could be given more aggressive treatment when they first reach the hospital, potentially avoiding months of debilitation Of the eight million bone fractures in the U.S. every year, about 10 percent fail to heal normally. Smoking, diabetes, NSAID use, low Florida and UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute, said, “If infection without disease protects people from future Ebola infections and illness, the epidemic should decline sooner than currently predicted and affect a smaller number of people.” The authors, led by postdoctoral fellow Steve Bellan at The University of Texas at Austin, looked at studies done in the aftermath of an outbreak. One showed that 71 percent of people who had close contact with Ebola patients and tested positive for the virus did not get sick; another showed 46 percent of people who had close contact with Ebola patients and did not get sick had evidence of infection with the virus. “We want to know whether people who are infected without getting sick become immune,” Pulliam said. “If these people are protected from future infections, this would open up new opportunities for controlling the disease.” The letter suggests the asymptomatic individuals can help slow the spread of Ebola in two important ways: They can be recruited to work as caregivers in high-risk communities; and their natural immunity may make them prime candidates for donating blood for transfusions. “If we can take advantage of natural immunity within the affected communities, we may be able impact the course of the epidemic even before a vaccine becomes available,” Pulliam said. “Even if current projections overestimate how big this epidemic will become, its effects are devastating, and a global effort to control the spread of Ebola within West Africa remains imperative,” she added. vitamin D levels and old age are known risk factors, but in a significant subset of cases, unknown factors appear to be involved. "Some fractures are slow-healing for no obvious reason, and we wondered if there is a genetic basis for those cases," said Reid. He and his colleagues selected from their records 33 patients diagnosed with "atrophic nonunion" -the failure of a fracture to knit together on its own within six months. As controls, they selected 29 patients whose fractures had healed normally. Using cheek swabs, the researchers obtained DNA from the patients. In each case they checked tiny sites of known DNA-sequence variations -- "single nucleotide polymorphisms" -- that mark common gene variants. They looked only at the SNPs within 30 genes suspected of involvement in fracture healing. The analysis revealed three SNPs that were more common in the nonhealing group than in the normalhealing group -- hinting that their respective gene variants may somehow impair or fail to support fracture healing. The researchers are currently planning a study with a larger patient sample and a broader mapping of the genome, to provide a more definitive picture of the gene variants associated with delayed fracture healing. In principle, identifying specific gene variants as risk factors for poor fracture healing would lead not only to the development of patient screening tests, but also to a better understanding of the basic biology of how fractures heal. "We could develop mouse models of these genetic polymorphisms, for example, to observe in detail the role they play after a fracture," Reid said. Health care’s older brother: The long-term care crisis The median annual cost of a nursing home is over $87,000. This expense, which can persist for several years, is largely paid out of pocket by the elderly and their families until they are left with no savings. For most Americans, it is only at that point – impoverishment – that any form of social insurance kicks in. Social Security and Medicare largely ended elderly poverty but catastrophic long term care needs still push many into poverty. Last March, a major study of public attitudes towards long-term care found that most Americans are largely clueless about the financial risk of needing care in old age. Around 70% of 65 year olds will need some long-term support before they die. Despite this risk, two-thirds of Americans over 40 have done little or no planning for their care needs. Three-quarters think their spouse will care for them, and almost half think their children and grandchildren will care for them. But the burden on family members can be substantial: many spouses and adult children reduce their hours in the labor force to care for a loved one. Furthermore, many Americans mistakenly believe that social programs will help them with long-term care costs. Over a third think that Medicare – the federal health insurance program for those 65 and older – will help them, and a third think that their private health insurance plans will help them. In both cases, they are wrong. Med- icaid – the federal/state health insurance program for the impoverished – is the only major government program that covers long-term care. But because it only pays for expenses for the poor, an elderly individual must deplete his or her life’s worth of earnings and savings before being eligible for Medicaid. One can buy private long-term care insurance, but these products suffer from a host of issues, including high premiums and low benefit caps. As a result, over 40% of long-term care expenses are paid out of pocket (compared to 17% of overall health expenses for the elderly). Our current system boils down to two payment options: savings and Medicaid (i.e. poverty). But there should be another option: catastrophic insurance. While most elderly individuals do not incur enormous long-term care costs, five percent of individuals end up spending over $260,000. This is a classic example of an “insurable event”: a small risk of a financially devastating event. Because the risk is small but could affect anyone, the insurance premiums would be affordable since everyone would buy it. The idea of catastrophic coverage is simple: you pay for your long-term care expenses up to a certain point, and insurance kicks in if spending hits “catastrophic” levels. Private catastrophic coverage is widely available in health insurance markets, but is virtually non-existent in long-term care. In an attempt to spark demand for private catastrophic long-term care insurance, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored the Partnership for Long-Term Care program in 1993 which allows individuals to buy longterm insurance and to qualify for Medicaid while retaining assets equal to the amount of the policy. While thirty-nine states now offer these policies, demand remains low for this version of catastrophic coverage. A system that better insures against long-term care costs, particularly catastrophic costs, will be ever more important in our aging society. Healthy dips that only taste fattening Don’t swear off dips just because you are watching your weight. Try these tasty dips with some fresh fruit slices or chopped veggies: Greek Yogurt Dips French onion dip is notoriously high in calories because most recipes call for full-fat sour cream. Nix that ingredient and instead use low-fat plain Greek yogurt, which has about half the calories and fat, and three time the protein as sour cream. The same holds for veggie dip - just flavor it with a packet of vegetable soup mix. Check out two my favorite dip recipes – delicious anytime. Skinny Spinach Parmesan Dip You can trim half the calories from traditional fat-laden spinach & artichoke dip by using light cream cheese instead of the usual sour cream and mayo. It’s still plenty rich and for extra flavor add garlic and Parmesan cheese. Baba Ganoush Everyone loves hummus, but have you tried other Mediterranean dips like Baba Ganoush? Its main ingredient is eggplant, which is full of flavor and it’s a great source of vitamin B, vitamin E, fiber, and the antiaging antioxidant Nansunin. Hummus is a waist-friendly healthy dip too, but baba ganoush is even more so with about 72 calories less per cup. Lemon Pepper Cottage Cheese Dip To make this delicious, healthy dip combine 1/2 cup of low-fat cot- Children born to older mothers have greater rates of mitochondrial mutations T he transmission of these mutations to children — could provide valuable insights for genetic counseling. These mutations cause more than 200 diseases and contribute to others such as diabetes, cancer, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. The study found greater rates of the mitochondrial DNA variants in children born to older mothers, as well as in the mothers themselves. Mitochondria are structures within cells that produce energy and that contain their own DNA. "Many mitochondrial diseases affect more than one system in the h u m a n b o d y, " s a i d K a t e r y n a Makova, professor of biology and one of the study's primary investigators. "They affect organs that re- quire a lot of energy, including the heart, skeletal muscle, and brain. They are devastating diseases and there is no cure, so our findings about their transmission are very important." The multidisciplinary research team set out to learn whether maternal age is important in the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations, both in the mother and in the child as a result of transmission. Collaborating with Ian Paul, a pediatrician at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, they took samples of blood and of cells inside the cheek from 39 healthy mother-child pairs. Because mtDNA is inherited only maternally, paternal mtDNA was not a factor in the study. Studying healthy individuals gave the researchers a baseline tage cheese with 1/4 tsp of lemon pepper seasoning and toss in some minced carrots or p e p p e r s f o r c o l o r, crunch and a boost of filling fiber. Not only is cottage cheese a great source of calcium, phosphorus, vitamin B12, and protein, a recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health found that cottage cheese may help reduce breast cancer risk in premenopausal women. Pumpkin Dip Take advantage of nutritious seasonal vegetables like pumpkin. One serving of pumpkin provides a daily value of 197 percent of vitamin A a powerful disease-fighting antioxidant that may improve vision and protect against lung cancer. Enjoy this savory dip with some toasted whole wheat pita chips sprinkled with cinnamon or for even more fiber go with black bean chips. for future studies of disease-causing mutations. Through DNA sequencing, they found more mutations in blood and cheek cells in the older mothers in the study. Maternal age of study participants ranged from 25 to 59. "This finding is not surprising," Makova said, "because as we age, cells keep dividing, and therefore we will have more mutant genes." But finding greater rates of mutations in children born to the older mothers did come as a surprise. The researchers believe a similar mutation process is occurring both in the cells of the mothers' bodies and in their germ lines. The study led to another important discovery about egg-cell development. Although it was known that developing egg cells go through a "bottleneck" period that decreases the number of mtDNA molecules, scientists didn't know how small or large this bottleneck is. "If the bottleneck is large, the genetic makeup of the mother's mitochondria will be passed to her children," Makova explained. "However, if it is tiny — if there is a severe decrease in mitochondrial molecules during the egg-cell development — then the genetic makeup of the child might differ dramatically from that of the mother. What we discovered is that this bottleneck is indeed very small." Knowledge about both the maternal age effect and the bottleneck size is useful in family planning. "We have some predictive power now and can assist genetic counselors in advising couples about the chances of mitochondrial diseases being passed to the next generation," Makova said. "Everyone is concerned about Down syndrome because that is a common genetic problem. We have now added another set of genetic disorders that also might be affected by the age of the mother. It is good for couples to have this knowledge as they make familyplanning decisions." Obesity accelerates aging of the liver Using a recently developed biomarker of aging known as an epigenetic clock, UCLA researchers working closely with a German team of investigators have found for the first time that obesity greatly accelerates aging of the liver. This finding could explain the early onset of many age-related diseases, including liver cancer, in people who are obese. Although it had long been suspected that obesity ages a person faster, it hadn’t been possible to prove the theory until now, said study first author Steve Horvath, a professor who holds joint appointments in human genetics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and in biostatistics at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. The research, conducted with Jochen Hampe of the University Hospital Dresden, showed that carrying excessive weight can negatively affect certain tissues in the body. “This is the first study that evaluated the effect of body weight on the biological ages of a variety of human tissues,” Horvath said. “Given the obesity epidemic in the Western world, the results of this study are highly relevant for public health.” The epigenetic clock, which Horvath developed last year, uses a previously unknown time-keeping mechanism in the body to accurately gauge the age of various human organs, tissues and cell types. Horvath used the clock to measure the biological age of several tissues, and it proved accurate in matching biological to chronological age in leaner people. But liver tissues from obese people tended to have a higher biological age than the researchers expected. He and his collaborators found that although obesity doesn’t affect the epigenetic age of fat, muscle or blood tissue, found that, on average, the epigenetic age of the liver increased by 3.3 years for every 10 body mass index, or BMI, units. For example, a woman who is 5foot-5 and weighs 140 pounds has a BMI of 23.3. A woman of the same height who weighs 200 pounds has a body mass index of 33.3. The study found that her liver would be about three years “older” than that of the lighter woman. “This does not sound like a lot, but it is actually a very strong effect,” Horvath said. “For some people, the age acceleration due to obesity will be much more severe, even up to 10 years older.” Horvath also found that rapid weight loss induced by bariatric surgery did not reverse the accelerated aging, at least in the short term. Going forward, Horvath and his team want to determine if the premature epigenetic aging of liver tissue in obese people can be prevented, which might help reduce their risk for diseases like diabetes and liver cancer. Do you have the need for? Stress Release Weight Management Stop Smoking Pain Management Pamela Shenk, C.Ht. Certified Hypnotist 2765 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach Opening Soon! Center for Holistic Options 954-771-6226 Page 4 The Sentry October 23, 2014 Getting to know super-earths The Sentry (014-225) is published weekly on Thursdays at 2500 SE 5th Court, Pompano Beach, Florida 33062. Telephone: 954-532-2000 Periodical postage paid at Pompano Beach, Florida and other mailing offices. A yearly subscription is $21.20 within Broward County including state sales tax. Outside Broward County subscriptions within the United States are $52.00 including sales tax. Single issue newstand price is $.25. e-mail: editor@FLSentry.com. 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The goal of this week is selfexplanatory, but what does it mean to you? Are you vulnerable to the possibility of reaching retirement without sufficient financial resources? If so, how can you ease this risk? Let’s look at the “vulnerability” issue first. How prepared you’ll be for retirement — or at least how prepared you think you’ll be — seems to depend, not surprisingly, on whether you are currently participating in a retirement plan such as a 401(k) or an IRA. Consider these statistics, taken from the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s 2014 Retirement Confidence Survey: • Nearly half of workers without a retirement plan were “not at all confident” about their financial security in retirement, compared with only about one in 10 with a plan. • 36% of workers say they have less than $1,000 in savings and investments. Of this group, 73% said they and their spouse did not have a retirement plan, compared to just 11% of those with a plan. Clearly, it pays to contribute to your 401(k) or other employer-sponsored plan, such as a 403(b) or 457(b). And, even if you do have a 401(k) or similar plan, you may want to consider funding a Roth or traditional IRA. Besides contributing as much as you can afford to your retirement plans, what else can you do to help boost your retirement savings? For one thing, try to control your debts. It’s not always easy, but try to consistently live within your means and make wise spending decisions. Every dollar you don’t spend on debt payments could be going toward your retirement savings. While it’s essential that you save and invest for retirement, you can’t forget other objectives you may have, such as helping pay for your children’s college education. Of course, if you’re like the vast majority of people, you don’t have unlimited resources — so working toward two major financial goals at the same time can certainly be challenging. Nonetheless, a college education can still be a springboard to a successful career, so you may well feel that you should do everything within your power to help your kids through school. How can you balance the two important goals of investing for your retirement and for your children’s college expenses? Your best move may be to start saving for college just as soon as possible — even when your children are quite young. By starting early, you’ll put time on your side, so you can put away smaller amounts each year than if you waited until the years right before your kids head off to school. Consider investing annually whatever amounts you can afford to a tax-advantaged college savings vehicle, such as a 529 plan. By investing as much as much as possible in your retirement plan, managing your debt load and balancing your retirement goals with other key objectives, you’ll be honoring the message of National Save for Retirement Week. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Thirty meter telescope breaks ground A groundbreaking and blessing ceremony on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 near the summit of Hawaii's Mauna Kea officially kicked off construction on what will be the largest telescope on the planet: the Thirty Meter Telescope. When TMT begins operation in the early 2020s, it will shed light on fundamental questions about the characteristics of exoplanets, the birth of stars and galaxies, and the composition and expansion of the universe, among other elusive cosmic mysteries. "If you have a coin and flip it just once, what does that tell you about the odds of heads versus tails?" asks Heather Knutson, assistant professor of planetary science at Caltech. "It tells you almost nothing. It's the same with planetary systems," she says. For as long as astronomers have been looking to the skies, we have had just one planetary system—our own— to study in depth. That means we have only gotten to know a handful of possible outcomes of the planet formation process, and we cannot say much about whether the features observed in our solar system are common or rare when compared to planetary systems orbiting other stars. That is beginning to change. NASA's Kepler spacecraft, which launched on a planet-hunting mission in 2009, searched one small patch of the sky and identified more than 4,000 candidate exoplanets—worlds orbiting stars other than our own sun. It was the first survey to provide a definitive look at the relative frequency of planets as a function of size. That is, to ask, 'How common are gas giant planets, like Jupiter, compared to planets that look a lot more like Earth?' Kepler's results suggest that small planets are much more common than big ones. Interestingly, the most common planets are those that are just a bit larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune—the so-called super-Earths. However, despite being common in our local corner of the galaxy, there are no examples of super-Earths in our own solar system. Our current observations tell us something about the sizes and orbits of these newly discovered worlds, but we have very little insight into their compositions. "We are left with this situation where super-Earths appear to be the most common kind of exoplanet in the galaxy, but we don't know what they're made of," says Knutson. There are a number of possibilities. A super-Earth could be just that: a bigger version of Earth—mostly rocky, with an atmosphere. Then again, it could be a mini-Neptune, with a large rock-ice core encapsulated in a thick envelope of hydrogen and helium. Or it could be a water world—a rocky core enveloped in a blanket of water and perhaps an atmosphere composed of steam (depending on the temperature of the planet). been found, only a few are close enough and orbiting bright enough stars for astronomers to study in this way using currently available telescopes. The first super-Earth that the astronomical community targeted for atmospheric studies was GJ 1214b, in In addition to thinking about exoplanets, Knutson and her students use space-based observatories like the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes to learn more about the distant worlds. For example, the researchers analyze the starlight that filters through a planet's atmosphere as it passes in front of its star to learn about the composition of the atmosphere. Molecular species present in the planet's atmosphere absorb light at particular wavelengths. Therefore, by using Hubble and Spitzer to view the planet and its atmosphere at a number of different wavelengths, the researchers can determine which chemical compounds are present. To date, nearly two dozen planets have been characterized with this technique. These observations have shown that the enormous gas giant exoplanets known as hot-Jupiters have water, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, helium— and potentially carbon dioxide and methane—in their atmospheres. However, right now super-Earths are the hot topic. Unfortunately, although hundreds of super-Earths have the constellation Ophiuchus. Information about it's atmosphere could help astronomers determine which one it was: a mini-Neptune's atmosphere should contain lots of molecular hydrogen, while a water world's atmosphere should be water dominated. GJ 1214b has been a popular target for the Hubble Space Telescope since its discovery in 2009. Disappointingly, after a first Hubble campaign led by researchers at the HarvardSmithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the spectrum came back featureless— there were no chemical signatures in the atmosphere. After a second set of more sensitive observations led by researchers at the University of Chicago returned the same result, it became clear that a high cloud deck must be masking the signature of absorption from the planet's atmosphere. "It's exciting to know that there are clouds on the planet, but the clouds are getting in the way of what we actually wanted to know, which is what is this super-Earth made of?" explains Knutson. Now Knutson's team has studied a Icebergs sailed to Florida on Ice Age floods Imagine icebergs as tall as the Eiffel Tower silently drifting by Florida’s balmy beaches. Add a few braying walruses, and mammoths grazing nearby on a broad coastal plain, and there’s Ice Age Florida for you. And believe it or not, the icebergs are among the most indisputable parts of this picture. During the last Ice Age, massive chunks of ice plowed deep grooves and furrows into the Atlantic seafloor from South Carolina to southern Florida. Named keel scours, after the V-shaped structures on boats, the features record the passage of massive glacial floods unleashed from Canada, according to a study published in the journal Nature Geoscience. The fartraveled floodwaters suggest future ice sheet melting may be more complex than previously thought, the researchers said. “We can’t simply make the assumption that all of the cold, fresh water from ice sheet melting stays in the North Atlantic. Our results show that smaller, coastal currents can be very effective at redistributing this fresh water and impacting a much larger area,” said lead study author Jenna Hill, a geologist at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. The icebergs likely came from one of the huge glacial lakes, such as Lake Agassiz, that flooded northern North America during the ice ages. Now vanished, Lake Agassiz was once as big as the Caspian Sea. Several large lakes exist at any one time during the period when ice sheets were at their peak, between 22,000 and 12,000 years ago. Ice dams walled off these glacial lakes from the ocean. When the dams collapsed, catastrophic floods of frigid freshwater spilled into the North Atlantic via the Gulf of St. Lawrence or the Hudson Bay, carrying an enormous armada of icebergs. When the huge floodwater pulse reached the North Atlantic, the cold, fresh water sat on top of hotter, salty water, forcing the latter to sink, scientists think. This shut down the ocean’s natural currents, which keep the northern hemisphere warm. The rapid shift triggered a long cold snap. But the discovery of icebergs in Florida suggests not all of the ice age floodwaters went east. Some of the icy overflow headed south, beating back the warm Gulf Stream and insulating the icebergs on their journey southward. “Previous research would have suggested the meltwater would have gone much further north, so people weren’t expecting the subtropics to become fresher,” said study co-author Alan Condron, an oceanographer at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. “This actually has enormous implications for that model and for what triggers climate change.” Condron’s detailed models of ocean currents off the shores of North America suggest the glacial floods could have carried icebergs from Canada south to Florida in as little as four months. This southward flow may have temporarily shut down the Gulf Stream, the current that warms the East Coast and Europe. The iceberg scours match up with the modeling: The southwest-trending furrows indicates the icebergs drifted opposite the direction of the Gulf Stream current. The size and shape of the features also rule out other causes, such as river channels or trawling by fishing boats. Hill discovered the scours off the coast of South Carolina, about 660 miles south of North America’s giant Ice Age glaciers. The marks were found as far south as the tip of Florida, more than 3,100 miles away from Hudson Bay. The furrows are beneath 500 to 660 feet of water, because sea level is much higher today than it was during the glacial period. The scour marks are each as long as a football field and as wide as a city bus is long, measuring about 360 feet long and 30 feet wide. They are up to 30 feet deep. Some sets of marks can be traced for more than 18 miles. The marks’ huge size implies that the icebergs were 100 feet tall by the time they sailed past Florida, the researchers said. As the icebergs neared the end of their journey, some hit shallow ground and got stuck, leaving behind a series of circular pits. The hunks of ice would melt, float forward, get stuck again and then repeat the cycle, like a giant, gleaming-white pogo stick. Hill said the icebergs may also have had a more local effect on Earth’s landscape. Many of the places where she found seafloor iceberg scours are now rich habitats for deepwater corals, fish and other marine organisms. “I have wondered if these corals were living there when the icebergs came through or if the iceberg scour grooves have helped shape the habitat in some way,” she told Live Science. Hurricane Gonzalo Hurricane Gonzalo, a powerful Category 4 storm , brought damaging winds and a life-threatening storm surge to the island last week. In the meantime, South Florida keeps a watchful eye on the Atlantic, as hurricane season winds down. Is there a curved television in your future? Clouds roll over a green meadow. Someone is running in the field, and the c a m e r a swoops down to fill the scene. It’s a Holl y w o o d movie, but you feel like you’re there, with the rush of wind on your face. That’s the promise of more immersive video entertainment, a combination of incredibly rich color and extremely high-resolution imagery running at 4,000 pixels. But there’s still one piece of the puzzle, and it started with a couple of smartphones, Samsung’s Round and LG’s G Flex). Curved TVs – which have a slightly rounded look, like the bend of a piece of plastic being pinched on both sides – started shipping about a year ago. But they were a showroom curiosity, a blip on the LCD and LED display landscape that cost north of $15,000 and were available only in limited quantities in specialty stores. But now curved TVs are going for $3,000 to $5000, and they’re rolling out everywhere. You’ll be seeing more advertisements for curved TVs this fall. They look different from any- t h i n g you’ve seen – but are they worth it? The short answer is yes. Images pop out, and it’s almost like watching 3D. Maybe by next fall they’ll be more affordable. second super-Earth: HD 97658b, in the constellation Leo. The researchers used Hubble to measure the decrease in light when the planet passed in front of its parent star over a range of infrared wavelengths in order to detect small changes caused by water vapor in the planet's atmosphere. However, again the data came back featureless. One explanation is that HD 97658b is also enveloped in clouds. However, Knutson says, it is also possible that the planet has an atmosphere that is lacking hydrogen. It appears that clouds are going to continue to pose a real challenge in studies of super-Earths, so Knutson and other researchers are working to understand the composition of the clouds around these planets and the conditions under which they form. The hope is that they will get to the point where they can predict which worlds will be shrouded in clouds. "If we can then target planets that we think should be cloud-free, that will help us make optimal use of Hubble's time," she says. Looking to the future, Knutson says there is only one more known superEarth that can be targeted for atmospheric studies with current telescopes. But new surveys, such as NASA's extended Kepler K2 mission and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), slated for launch in 2017, should identify a large sample of new targets. Of course, she says, astronomers would love to study exoplanets the size of Earth, but these worlds are just a bit too small and too difficult to observe with Hubble and Spitzer. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which is scheduled for launch in 2018, will provide the first opportunity to study more Earth-like worlds. "SuperEarths are at the edge of what we can study right now," Knutson says. "But super-Earths are a good consolation prize—they're interesting in their own right, and they give us a chance to explore new kinds of worlds with no analog in our own solar system." Up in the sky, a mystery space plane This June 16, 2012 file image from video made available by the Vandenberg Air Force Base shows an infrared view of the X-37B unmanned spacecraft landing at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The purpose of the U.S. military's space plane is classified, only fueling speculation about why it has been orbiting Earth for nearly two years on this, its third mission. The plane is expected to land this week at a Southern California Air Force base.(AP Photo/Vandenberg Air Force Base, File) What looks like a mini space shuttle, can fly itself for millions of miles and goes by the name X-37B? Must be a secret space weapon. Or something to rocket next-generation spy gear into orbit. Or maybe a decoy to keep China's military guessing. The purpose of the military's space plane is classified, only fueling speculation about why it has been circling Earth for nearly two years on this, the program's third mission. The plane is expected to land as soon as Wednesday at Vandenberg Air Force Base, about 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Here are some questions, and a few answers, about the X-37B: Q: OK, it's all very cloak and dagger. But what do we know about it? A: The X-37B program has been an orphan of sorts, bouncing since its inception in 1999 between several federal agencies, NASA among them. It now resides under the Air Force's Rapid Capabilities Office. There are two of these robotic planes, and the one due to land launched on the back of an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Dec. 11, 2012. It stands 9 1/2 feet tall and is just over 29 feet long, with a wingspan under 15 feet. It weighs 11,000-pounds. And it has solar panels that unfurl to charge its batteries once in orbit. Q: And what don't we know? A: Just about everything else. For starters, what it has been doing up in space. Speculation centers on the idea that its relatively small cargo bay was used to ferry sensors that can capture detailed images or communications on Earth — for example, to track Iran's nuclear program or suspected terrorists. That makes sense to Harvard University astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell, who notes that any device could be returned, allowing scientists to build a better model based on the wear and tear it experienced from the radiation and debris outside the Earth's atmosphere. Another theory, favored by veteran space policy analyst John Pike, is that the program is designed to "give the Chinese a brain cootie" trying to figure out what it's for. Under that thinking, China would save to spend (and waste) time and resources trying to counteract a range of possibilities. The Sentry October 23, 2014 Page 5 532-2000 954-532-2000 CLASSIFIEDS Classified ads - $10.95 for 25 words or less. Mail classified ads w/check to: Sentry Classifieds 2500 SE 5th Court Pompano Beach, FL 33062 or call The Sentry at 532-2000, M-F 10 am - 5 pm w/ credit card incl. exp. date and billing zip code for credit card orders or e-mail us at classifieds@FLSentry.com LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE14010031 Division: FAMILY IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: CARL BORGE and EDIT JUHASZ BORGE, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: EDIT JUHASZ BORGE, Respondent Last Known Residence: Budapest Hungary YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on CARL BORGE, Petitioner, c/o Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E. Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or before November 10, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: 181 NW Magnolia Lakes Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. 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FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE14008725 Division: FAMILY IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: JOSE KAMAL DOW, Petitioner and BELEIDA ALFARO-QUESADA, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: BELEIDA ALFARO-QUESADA, Respondent Last Known Residence: Apartado 476-3100, Santo Domingo, Heredia, Costa Rica YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on JOSE KAMAL DOW, Petitioner, c/ o Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E. Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or before November 10, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 24, 2014 HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE14010032 Division: FAMILY IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: ATTILA SZUCS, Petitioner and ZSUZSANNA HUBAI, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: ZSUZSANNA HUBAI, Respondent Last Known Residence: New Mexico YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on ATTILA SZUCS, Petitioner, c/o Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E. Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or before November 10, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 24, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 677.209/210 of the Florida Statutes on November 13, 2014 at 10 A.M. *AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS LOCATED* 1999 Ford Expedition Vin# 1FMRU1761XLB37528 Located at: Lumony R. Leconte 7750 Tropicana Street Miramar, FL 33023 (786) 663-4030 Owner: Richard Pierre Sinois 3141 N Stonebridge Dr Norfolk, VA 23504 Customer: Same as Owner Lienholder: None Lien Amount: $3,350.00 a.) Notice to the owner or lienor that he has a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled date of sale by filing with the clerk of court. b.) Owner has the right to recover possession of vehicle by posting bond in accordance with Florida Statutes Section 559.917. c.) Proceeds from the sale of the vehicle after payment lien claimed by lienor will be deposited with the Clerk of the Court. Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact: Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. (954)6846991 *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* Same of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction. LIC# AB-0003126 Publish October 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE LEGAL NOTICE -DIVORCE LEGAL NOTICE - SALE LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-010062 Division: 38 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: DAPHNE JOHNSON, Petitioner and MILES JOHNSON, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: MILES JOHNSON, Respondent Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on DAPHNE JOHNSON, Petitioner, c/ o Arnold Hecker, Attorney, whose address is 300 S. Pine Island Road., Suite 258, Plantation, FL 33334 on or before November 3, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 19, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Henrietta Harris Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-05785 Division: 36/91 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: DUKENEL JEAN-PIERRE, Petitioner and MAGALIE AUGUSTE, Respondent AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO: MAGALIE AUGUSTE, Respondent Last Known Residence: 12830 Westview Dr., Miami, FL 33167 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on DUKENEL JEAN-PIERRE, Petitioner, 2200 Monroe St., Unit 34, Hollywood, FL 33020, on or before November 13, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: 1) Lot 26, Block 56, of Palm Coast, Map of Royal Palms, Section 31, according to the plat recorded in Map Book 10, pages 43 through 53 of the Public Records of Flagler County, Florida.” a/k/a: Parcel 07 11 31 7031 00560 0260 / Street address: 51 Riviere Lane, Palm Coast, FL 32164. 2.) Monterey Condo Three, Unit 104, Bldg 36, undivided 1/72 interest in Common Elements Official Records 12306-1926 or 18796-1557 0999 1 in Miami-Dade County, Florida. (A/K/A: Folio 30 1231 046 0680 / Street Address: 20905 NE 8 Ct., Apt 104-36, Miami, FL 33179) 3.) 20 Acres Vacant, unimproved land located near El Paso, Texas with legal description of: “Unit 0087 Lot 20 Sec 25 Blk 076” Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 29, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a nonlawyer, located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 FEDERAL LIEN CORP. 304 INDIAN TRACE #540 WESTON. FL 33326 (964)384-7171 NOTICE OF SALE FEDERAL LIEN CORP., will sell at Public Sate at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 328.17 of the Florida Statutes on Oct 30, 2014 at 10 A.M. Lot#: B36832 1985 OCEAN YACHT Reg# 695731 Hull ID# XYU9746SI485 Located at: VY Marina MILE LLC dba MARINA ROAD BOAT YARD 3000 W. State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (954)321-1010 Owner: ROBERT J WALTERS 2485 WATERVIEW COURT SARASOTA, FL 34231 Customer: CONSTANTINE FOCA 1120 NE 9TH AVE. FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33304 Lienholder: NONE Lien Amount $10,508.60 Lot#: B36836 1990 BAYLINER Reg# FL8045HB Hull ID# BIYA11FTG990 Located at: AQUA MARINA HIDDEN HARBOR, 2315 N.E. 15TH STREET Pompano Beach, FL 33062 (954)941-0498 Owner: GILLES MG ENEREUX 6453 NW S. CRISONA COURT PORT ST. LUCIE, FL 34986 2nd Owner: SARA ELIZABETH GERARD 7321 NW 85TH ST APT. 102 TAMARAC, FL 33321 Customer: SARA GERARD 3644 CORAL SPRINGS DRIVE CORAL SPRINGS. FL 33065 Lienholder: NONE Lien Amount: $4,409.10 Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP. (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premium • ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# AB0000288 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PR-C-14-0001187 IN RE: ESTATE OF VIRGINIA GUILLEN, Deceased IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PR-C-14-0003809 IN RE: ESTATE OF NISETTE BERNARD a/k/a NISETTE JEAN-PIERRE, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of NISETTE BERNARD a/k/a NISETTE JEAN-PIERRE, deceased, File No. PR-C-14-0003809, whose date of death was June 10, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: KATHLEEN B. JOHNSON Fla. Bar #160681 8000 North Federal Hwy. #216 Boca Raton, FL 33432 tercetlaw@aol.com Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-10709 Division: 41/90 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: WILLIE LEON, Petitioner and SCHNEIDA PIERRE LEON, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: SCHNEIDA PIERRE LEON, Respondent Last Known Residence: 7415 N. Augusta Dr., Hialeah, FL 33015 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on WILLIE LEON, whose address is: 1251 N. Park Rd., Hollywood, FL 33021, on or before November 13, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 29, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a nonlawyer, located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-10568 Division: 35/93 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: MARLENE SOUZA FERREIRA, Petitioner and JOSE CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: JOSE CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA, Respondent Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on MARLENE SOUZA FERREIRA, Petitioner, 4630 McNab Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 on or before November 7, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 23, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Corrine Wilson Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, Levi Santos, a nonlawyer, located at 12258 W Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065, phone 954-822-9399, helped the petitioner fill out this form. Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PR-C-14-000 3837 Division 62J IN RE: ESTATE OF SYDNEY ROY JONES, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of SYDNEY ROY JONES, deceased, File No. PR-C-14-000 3837, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: ROBERT J. SLOTKIN 633 S. Andrews Avenue, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Telephone: (954) 522-2347 Facsimile: (954) 527-8897 primary email: robslotkin@aol.com Fla. Bar No. 442320 Personal Representative: Michelle Glenn 1800 Sans Souci Blvd. #325 North Miami, FL 33181 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-001857 Division: 42/90 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: DRAGANA CUCKOVIC, Petitioner and EURIPEDES BRAZ DE OLIVEIRA, JR., Respondent AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO: EURIPEDES BRAZ DE OLIVEIRA, JR., Respondent Last Known Residence: Ave. Bernado Salao No. 1290, Campinorte, GO 76410000, Brazil YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on DRAGANA CUCKOVIC, Petitioner, 1065 NW 69th Ave., Margate, FL 33063, on or before November 13, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: 1.) Lot 21, Block 1, Paradise Gardens Section 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 69, Page(s) 2, of the public records of Broward County, Florida. 2.) Additional Property listed: Checking (xxx8133) and Savings (xxx5435) accounts held at Wells Fargo; 3.) I.R.A. held with American Funds. (Acct xxx 3605) 4.) 2013 Kia Soul. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 29, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a nonlawyer, located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-11150 Division: 40/98 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: NOVELETTE KAREN BOLTON, Petitioner, Wife and VINCENT GEORGE BOLTON, Respondent, Husband NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: VINCENT GEORGE BOLTON, Respondent Last Known Residence: Kingston, Jamaica, THE WEST INDIES YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for has been filed against you, and that you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on NOVELETTE KAREN BOLTON, Petitioner, 8310 North West 52nd Street, Lauderhill, Florida 33313, on or before November 23, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: October 9, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Tamar Rose Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY This document was prepared with the assistance of Divorces, Litigation, Etc. Inc., a Legal Assistance Center and a registered Florida Corporation, Number: P12000046078, F.E.I. Number: 455349693, with offices located at 6250 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 6, Sunrise, Florida 33313 and 3155 North West 42 Street, Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 33309. Call (954) 714-6888. F a x : ( 9 5 4 ) 7 1 4 - 6 8 9 9 . E - m a i l : s i r pa r a l e g a l tone@yahoo.com. (Revised 2/18/2013) Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.78 of the Florida Statutes on November 6, 2014 at 10 A.M. *AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS LOCATED* 2004 Landrover Vin# SALME11414A176865 Located at: 1835 SW 4th Ave Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 1995 Honda Vin# 2HGEJ2121SH523669 Located at: Po Box 813751 Hollywood, FL 33081 Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact: Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. (954)684-6991*ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE*Same of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction. LIC# AB-0003126 Publish October 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-010595 Division: 37/93 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: JUAN ARROYO, Petitioner and LARISA N. RASSKAKOVA, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO: LARISA N. RASSKAKOVA, Respondent Last Known Residence: 9521 Sunrise Lakes Blvd. Bldg 124, Apt 204, Sunrise, FL 33322 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on JUAN ARROYO, Petitioner, 9521 Sunrise Lakes Blvd., Bldg, 124, Apt. 204, Sunrise, FL 33322, on or before November 10, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: 1.) “Unit 204, of Sunrise Lakes Condominium Apartments, Building No. 124, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 8293 at Page 1, of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida,” A/K/ A: 9521 Sunrise Lakes Blvd., Bldg. 124, Unit 204, Sunrise, FL 33322 2.) 2013 Toyota Corolla 3.) Bank of America Checking Acct. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 24, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Corinne Wilson Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a nonlawyer, located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PRC 14-3162 CP IN RE: ESTATE OF JEAN B. SHINN, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JEAN B. SHINN, File No. PRC 14-3162, CP, deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED PURSUANT TO F.S. 733.702 AND F.S. 733.710. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: ANDRE R. FOURNIER, ESQ. P.O. Box 610277 North Miami, FL 33261 (305)891-0308 Florida Bar No. 161779 Personal Representative: DORIS LOOSE c/o ANDRE R. FOURNIER, ESQ. P.O. Box 610277 North Miami, FL 33261 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 14-3566 Division 61J IN RE: ESTATE OF CARMELA M. DYER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of CARMELA M. DYER, deceased, whose date of death was June 30, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: Vladimira Libansky, Esq. Florida Bar No. 11993 2780 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306 Telephone: (954) 561-5808 Personal Representative: Annemarie Tuepker 4320 NW 59 Ct. N. Lauderdale, FL 33319 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE EXECUTIVE TOWING AND RECOVERY INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 11/07/2014, 10:00 am at 5900 DEWEY ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33023-1993, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. EXECUTIVE TOWING AND RECOVERY INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 3VWCK21C62M427479 2002 VOLKSWAGEN Publish October 23, 2014 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of VIRGINIA GUILLEN, deceased, whose date of death was November 23, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: Barbara Ruiz-Gonzalez, Esq. FL Bar #06303 301 SE Third Avenue, 25th FL Miami, FL 33131 305-216-8802 Personal Representative: Mario Guillen, ,Jr 1209 NW 170 Avenue Pembroke Pines, FL 33028 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES (OR) VESSELS TO SATISFY LIEN PURSUANT TO SECTION, 677,209,677.210 OF THE FLORIDA STATUES ON October 30 2014 AT 10:00 A.M. INSPECT AT LIENORS ADDRESS 1 WEEK PRIOR TO THE AUCTION, AS IS, WHERE IS.* AUCTION WILL OCCUR AT 5830 MAYO STREET, HWD, FL 33023 LOT# 140271 2012 JAGUAR VIN SAJWA2GE3CMV27064 LIENOR: JASMINE BERNADIN 4740 SW 152 ND WAY LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT OWNER: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA 201 N. CENTRAL AVE. PHOENIX AZ 85004 CUSTOMER: IAA 12700 NW 42ND AVE. OPALOCKA FL 33054 LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT $19,050.00 LOT 140285 2006 CHEVROLET VIN 1GCGG25VX61192735 LIENOR: G.A.S. AUTO CREATIONS INC. 582224 PLUNKETT ST. HOLLYWOOD FL 33023 LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT OWNER: SCOTT MASON VARLEY 1040 SEMINOLE DR. APT 456 FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33304 CUSTOMER: SCOTT VARLEY 1040 SEMINOLE DR. APT 456 FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33304 LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT $9,200.00 LOT 140286 1994 CHEVROLET VIN 1GCEC19K3RE280357 LIENOR: TNT AUTOBODY 711 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY E POMPANO BEACH FL 33060 LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT OWNER: CHRISTOPHER GENE CROFTS 2991 GAFFNEY AVE. SE PALM BAY FL 32909 CUSTOMER: JASON CROFTS 4374 NW 9TH AVE. POMPANO BEACH FL 33064 LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT $2,650.00 LOT 140287 1966 AMERICAN MOTORS VIN A6BC970106213 LIENOR: FORT LAUDERDALE FINISHES LLC 4056 NE 5TH TERRACE OAKLAND PARK FL 33334 LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT OWNER: ANTHONY DIPPALITO 802 NE 39TH ST. OAKLAND PARK FL 33334 CUSTOMER: SAME AS OWNER LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT: $3,600.00 LOT 140288 1999 LEXUS VIN JT8CD32Z0X1006639 LIENOR: S&O TEK INC. 984 NW 53RD ST. FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33309 OWNER: LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE PO BOX 15041 ALBANY NY 12212 CUSTOMER: VINCENT CELLI 25 HUNTER RD WHITE PLAINS NY 12212 LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT: $2,900.00 LOT 1402892001 CHEVROLET VIN 2GCEC19W111145239 LIENOR: TNT AUTOBODY INC 711 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY E POMPANO BEACH FL 33060 LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT OWNER: SAMMIE THOMAS lll 340 SW 10TH AVE. BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 CUSTOMER: SAM THOMAS 340 SW 10TH AVE. BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 LIENHOLDER: NONE LIEN AMOUNT $2,250.00 Pursuant to Florida Statute 677,209,677.210 the preceding claim a lien on vehicles (or) vessels shown for Storage and/or Storage, labor and/or services. Unless charges are paid in cash, said vehicles (or) vessels will be sold for cash by public auction on date at time shown, where vehicle (or) vessels is located. Owners or any one claiming an interest have a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled auction which can be set by filing demand with Clerk of the Circuit Court in their county and mailing copies of demand to all other owners and lien holder. Owner can recover possession without judicial proceeding by posting bond per Florida Statute 559.917. Auction proceeds in excess of charges due will be deposited with Clerk of the Circuit Court. Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles (or) vessels contact: THE LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC (954) 985-9070. 25% Buyers premium. * ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* LICENSE# AB-3009 Publish October 16,23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-009067 Division: 38/98 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: DEBBIE S. NEIL-MORGAN, Petitioner and LLOYD R. MORGAN, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: LLOYD R. MORGAN, Respondent Last Known Residence: 140-30 248th St. Rosedale, NY 11422 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on DEBBIE S. NEIL-MORGAN, Petitioner, 9300 NW 67 th St., Tamarac, FL 33323 on or before December 1, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: 1. “LOT 2, BLOCK 285, WESTWOOD COMMUNITY TWO, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 76, Page 46 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida.” 2, Checking and Savings Accounts (Including Children’s College Account). 3. 401(k) Retirement Account 4. Universal Life Insurance Policy 5. 2012 Honda Accord. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: October 13, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Lashon Bynes Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form. Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 14009704 Division: 37/93 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: CECIL AUGUSTUS COLMAN, Petitioner and HYRETTA COLMAN, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: HYRETTA COLMAN, Respondent Last Known Residence: 16931 NE 20th Ave., North Miami Beach, FL 33162 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on CECIL AUGUSTUS COLMAN, Petitioner, 4140 SW 33rd Drive, Hollywood, FL 33023 on or before November 24, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: October 8, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Tamar Rose Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, AA IMMIGRATION SERVICES, INC., a nonlawyer, located at 2117 N. STATE RD. 7, Suite 203-A, MARGATE, FL 33063 petitioner fill out this form. Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PRC 14-2319 Division 60 IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN J. ORZEL, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOHN J. ORZEL, deceased, whose date of death was January 24, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n ta t i v e a n d t h e p e r s o n a l representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: R. Daniel Siros Kenneth R. Mikos, P.A. FL Bar # 0067567 2780 East Oakland Park Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306 mikosoffice@gmail.com Personal Representative: Kevin Orzel c/oKenneth R. Mikos, P.A. FL Bar # 0067567 2780 East Oakland Park Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17th JUDICIAL CIRCUlT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. CACE14017627(09) SYB PROPERTIES LLC, Plaintift; VS. CHARLES MOSELEY; ET AL., NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CARLYLE DANE HALL, AS TRUSTEE OFTHE LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT OF CARLYLE DANE HALL AND FARRIS BROWNE-HALL; FARRIS BROWNE-HALL, AS TRUSTEE OF THE LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT OF CARLYLE DANE AND FA R R I S BROWN HALL; UNKNOWN BENBFlCIARIES OF THE LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT OF CARLYLE DANE HALL AND FARRIS BROWN-HALL; UNKNOWN TRUSTEES OF THE LIVING TRUST A AGREEMENT OF CARLYLE DANE AND FARRIS BROWNE-HALL KARLA ARENAS; AND ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAlMING BY, ANY RIGHT, TITLE, INTERE S T, C L A I M , L I E N E S TAT E O R D E M A N D AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN REGARD T THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been tiled against you to quiet title pursuant to a tax deed to the following property located in Broward County, Florida: Lot 9, Block 14 of WASHINGTON PARK SECOND ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 21, p.17, of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida, Parcel ldentification No. 504205-05-1349 (Property). You are required to serve a copy of your written response, if any, to the action on llian Rashtanov. plaintift’s attomey, whose address is One Broward Blvd., Ste 700, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301, ir@rashtanov-law.com, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately after service; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABlLITlES If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain asststance. Please contact: ADA Coordinator, Broward County Room 470, 201 S.E. Sixth Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 831-7121. DATED this 13 day of October, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN, as Clerk of the Court By: JASMINE SHIVERS Deputy Clerk A TRUE COpy Circuit Civil Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 Page 6 The Sentry October 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE LEGAL NOTICE - SALE LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE FEDERAL LIEN CORP. 304 INDIAN TRACE #540 WESTON. FL 33326 (964)384-7171 NOTICE OF SALE FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.585 of the Florida Statutes on Nov 6, 2014 at 10 A.M. Lot#: A36860 2000 WHITE SUZUKI MC VIN# JS1VS53A8Y2102688 Located at: BROWARO MOTORSPORTS of FORT LAUDERDALE, 1090 W SUNRISE BLVD Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 (954)457-0990 Owner: RASHAMAN ALI McCALL 635 11TH ST APT. 14 MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 2nd Owner: IMALAY ALVARADO CRUZ 2221 W 52ND ST APT. 306 HIALEAH, FL 33016 Customer: JESSE DEMETRO 5224 NE 3RC AVENUE, OAKLAND PARK, FL 33334 Lienholder: NONE Lien Amount: $10,721.95 P u r s u a n t t o F l o r i d a St a t u t e 7 1 3 . 5 8 5 t h e preceeding claims a Iien on vehicle shown for, storage, labor, and/or services. Unless charges are paid in cash, said vehicles will be sold for cash by public auction. on date shown where vehicle located. Owners or anyone claiming an interest have a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled auction which can be set by filing a demand with the Clerk of the Circuit in this County and mailing copies of demand to all other owners and lienholders. Owner can recover possession without judicial proceeding by posting bond per Florida Statute 5519.917. Auction proceeds in excess of charges due will be deposited with Clerk of the Circuit Court. Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP, (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premi.um • ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# A60000288. Publish October 23, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PRC-13-0005124 IN RE: ESTATE OF THERESA GRATTO MARCOTTE, Deceased EXECUTIVE TOWING AND RECOVERY INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 11/08/2014, 10:00 am at 5900 DEWEY ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33023-1993, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. EXECUTIVE TOWING AND RECOVERY INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1J4GK58K32W354889 2002 JEEP Publish October 23, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 14-4094 Division: 62 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARK LANCE SHUMAKER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARK LANCE SHUMAKER, deceased, whose date of death was August 7, 2014, File No. 14-4094, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Signed on October 20, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: William P. Blade, Esq. Florida Bar No. 060471 BLADE & BLADE 515 South Federal Highway Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 Telephone: (954) 429-1200 Email: Bill@Bladeoffices.com Personal Representative: RANDALL SHUMAKER 1545 Eagle Nest circle Winter Springs, FL 32708-5940 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. FMCE 14-10467 Division: 38/90 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: HUBERT SEWELL, Petitioner and JOHN VICTORIA PARKES, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO:JOHN VICTORIA PARKES, Respondent Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on HUBERT SEWELL, Petitioner, 8340 SW 3rd Court, #106, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025on or before November 7, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: September 19, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Tremain Higgs Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, Mediation Arbitration Services, a nonlawyer, located at 6827 Sunset Strip, Sunrise, Florida phone 954-446-4574, helped the petitioner, fill out this form. Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PR-C-14-0003944 Division: 62J IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSE CORBIN ORTEGA, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOSE CORBIN ORTEGA, deceased, whose date of death was August 21, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: Keith D. Strunin, Esq. Selzer & Weiss, Attoneys-at-Law Florida Bar No. 102870 Selzer & Weiss, 1515 N.E. 26th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 954-567-4444 Personal Representative: Joseph Stephen Aubain c/o Selzer & Weiss, 1515 N.E. 26th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 954-567-4444 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PR-C-14-0003619 IN RE: ESTATE OF ALICIA ZACHMAN, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ALICIA ZACHMAN, deceased, whose date of death was July 14, 2014, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-6154, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 16, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: C. GLENN LEONARD E-Mail Address: glenn@glennleonard.net Florida Bar No. 315571 LEONARD & MORRISON 2817 East Oakland Park Bvd., Suite 201-A Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33306 Telephone: (954) 566-0096 Personal Representative: Paula L. Moore 6321 NE 20th Way Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Rosanne T. Morse P.O. Box 669 Alachua, Florida 32616 Publish October 16, 23, 2014 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of THERESA GRATTO MARCOTTE, deceased, whose date of death was October 13, 2013, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-8468, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID MANGIERO, ESQ. E-Mail Address: david@ppmpalaw.com Florida Bar No. 818119 PALMER, PALMER & MANGIERO 12790 S. Dixie Highway Miami, Florida 33156 Telephone: (305) 378-0011 Personal Representative: Colleen Marcotte Dawson 29510 SW 180 Ave. Homestead, FL 33030 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE LIEN PURSUANT TO SECTION 713.585 and 713.78, OF THE FLORIDA STATUES ON NOVEMBER 13, 2014 AT 10:00 A.M. INSPECT AT LIENORS ADDRESS 1 WEEK PRIOR TO THE AUCTION, AS, WHERE IS. * AUCTION WILL OCCUR AT 5830 MAY ST., HWD., FL. 33023 LOT# 1 4 11 7 2007 BMW VIN# WBAVA375X7NL10222 Lienor: Impressive Auto Body Inc Owner: Arevalo Yarelkis Perez 1427 Capri Ln #5008 Weston, FL 33326 Customer: Benjamin Rivasplata 1427 Capri Ln #5008 Weston, FL 33326 Lien holder: Choice Capital Finance PO Box 352754 Miami, FL 33135 LOT# 1 4 11 8 2005 Cadillac VIN# 1GYEK63N45R126269 Lienor: Zena Auto Owner: Constance Facey 3151 NW 92 st Miami, FL 33147 Customer: Jeff Carr 4701 Orange Dr. Davie, FL 33314 Lien holder: Goldstar Auto Broker Inc 3601 N Andrews Ave Oakland Pk, FL 33309 Lien Amt: $6339.91 LOT #14014 2010 Honda Civic VIN#2HGFG1B6XAH523070 Lien Amt: $2,824.00 LOT# 14015 2006 Hyundai Sonata VIN#5NPET46C36H098670 Lien Amt: $3,560.00 Pursuant to Florida Statute 713.585 and 713.78 the preceding claim a lien on vehicles (or) vessels shown for Storage and/or Storage, labor and/or services. Unless charges are paid in cash, said vehicles (or) vessels will be sold for cash by public auction on date at time shown, where vehicle (or) vessels is located. Owners or any one claiming an interest have a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled auction which can be set by filing demand with Clerk of the Circuit Court in their county and mailing copies of demand to all other owners and lien holder. Owner can recover possession without judicial proceeding by posting bond per Florida Statute 559.917. Auction proceeds in excess of charges due will be deposited with Clerk of the Circuit Court. Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles (or) vessels contact: THE LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC (954) 985-9070. 25% Buyers premium. * ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* LICENSE# AB-3009 Publish October 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE FEDERAL LIEN CORP. 304 INDIAN TRACE #540 WESTON. FL 33326 (964)384-7171 NOTICE OF SALE FEDERAL LIEN CORP, will sell at Public Sate at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 328.17 of the Florida Statutes on Nov 6, 2014 at 10 A.M. Lot #: B36843 1959 BERGER Located at: VY Marina Mile, LlC dba MARINA ROAD BOAT YARD, 3000 W. state Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (954)321-1010 Customer: DEVON PARKER 3733 NW 202 ST OPA LOCKA, FL 33065 Lien Amount: $3,303.84 Lot #: B36 844 1986 PEARSON Reg. FL4038EY Hull l D# TSP32077M85A located at: PLAYBOY MARINE, 760 TAYLOR ROAD DANIA BEACH, FL 33004 (954)920·0633 Owner: RICHARD S ROBERTS or LYNNE ROBERTS 1955 NHIBISCUS DRIVE NORTH MIAMI, FL. 33181 Customer: ROBERT BRUCK 23149 BOCA CLUB COLONY CIRCLE BOCA RATON, FL 33433 Lienholder:ANGENE ASSOCfATES 250 CHEROKEE STREET MIAMI SPRINGS, FL 33166 Lien Amount: $13,513.03 Lot#.: B36845 1979 MAYFLOWER HuLL ID# MRX480070279 Located at: PLAYBOY MARINE, 760 TAYLOR ROAD DANIA BEACH, FL 33004 (954)920-0533 Owner: DAVID V AGROSKIN 3180 S OCEAN DR APT. 1721 HALLANDALE BEACH, FL 33315 Customer: Jurgen Bruokner Rua Enganheiro Oliveira 360...lnpanema Porto AlegrewRS 91760090 Brazil Lienholder: NONE Lien Amount : $36,756.92 Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP. (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premium • ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# AB0000288 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 13-4184(625) Division: 62 IN RE: ESTATE OF MAX BERGER a/k/a MANDEL BERGER a/k/a MAX M. BERGER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MAX BERGER a/k/a MANDEL BERGER, a/k/a MAX M. BERGER, deceased, who was dedeased as of August 25, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: TIMOTHY J. CONNER Fla. Bar #333158 CONNER BOSCH LAW, P.A. 4488 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Palm Coast, FL 32137 Tel. 386-445-9322 Email: tjconner@cblpa.com Personal Representative: MERYLE PONTE 28 Clinton Court, South Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PRC-14-0000733 Division: 62 IN RE: ESTATE OF LOUIS MARINO, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e e s ta t e o f LOUIS MARINO, deceased, who was dedeased as of Januar 28,, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: Gary M. Landau, Esq. email: Garysline@aol.com Florida Bar No. 969923 GARY M. LANDAU, P.A. 7401 Wiles Road, Suie 204 Coral Springs, FL 33067 Telephone: (954) 979-6566 Personal Representative: GARY M. LAUNDAU, ESQ. Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PRC-14-0004368 Division: 62 IN RE: ESTATE OF SUSAN REMLEY SOUTHMAYD, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SUSAN REMLEY SOUTHMAYD, deceased, who was dedeased as of August 25, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: DIANA WATEROUS CENTORINO, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 611778 DIANA WATEROUS CENTORINO, P.A. 1230 Southeast Fourth Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 954-462-7770 Personal Representative: DIANA WATEROUS CENTORINO, ESQ. DIANA WATEROUS CENTORINO, P.A. 1230 Southeast Fourth Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 14-11136 Division: 38/98 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: MARIA PRISCILA ARBOLEDA, Petitioner and MICHAEL ARCHIE WILLIAMSON, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: MICHAEL ARCHIE WILLIAMSON, Respondent Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve copy of your written answer and defenses, if any on MARIA PRISCILA ARBOLEDA, Petitioner, 3509 W. Park Rd., Hollywood, FL 33021 on or before November 24, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. Dated: October 8, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Tamar Rose Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY I, AA IMMIGRATION SERVICES, INC., a nonlawyer, located at 2117 N. STATE RD. 7, Suite 203A, MARGATE, FL 33063 petitioner fill out this form. Publish October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 2014 Call 532-2000 to place your classified ads LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 14-4192 Division: 62J IN RE: ESTATE OF BONNIE ZUMMER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of BONNIE ZUMMER, deceased, whose date of death was August 7, 2014, File No. 14-4094, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is October 23, 2014. Signed on October 20, 2014. Attorney for Personal Representative: KENNETH M. KAPLAN, ESQUIRE 89603 South Dixie Highway, Suite #412 Miami, FL 33143 305-666-9767, Fax 305-666-9788 EM: kmkaplanlaw@aol.com Personal Representative: Mikki Aragon 350 Lovell Gulch Road Woodland Park, CO 80863 719-216-3610 Publish October 23, 30, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - SALE A & B TOWING will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.78 of the Florida Statutes on this date listed 10:00 am on 11/06/2014. * AUCTION WILL OCCUR AT 2313 SW 59TH AVENUE WEST PARK FL 330234046* Any person(s) claiming an interest(s) in the above listed Vehicles, contact: A & B TOWING, (954) 963-3225. *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE *Some of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction. 2010 1GNUCJE0XAR269585 CHEVROLET 2014 2T1BURHE3EC022279 TOYOTA 2010 5N1BA0ND1AN616758 NISSAN 2000 JN1CA31D3YT700069 NISSAN Publish October 23, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 14-010679 Division: 35 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: YAFA BIRKENESH TAPTA, Petitioner and WILLIAM GROH, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: WILLIAM GROH, Respondent Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN TO YOU , Respondent, WILLIAM GROH address unknown, are hereby notified to file your answer to the Petition for Dissolution of marriage with the clerk of this court at Browarde County Courthouse, Family Divison, 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, and mail a copy to th epetitioner’s attorney Galit Harel Bechor, Esq. at 4700 Sheridan Street, Suite I, Hollywood, FL 33021, on or beforeDecember 5, or this Petition for Dissolution will be taken as confessed. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE Dated: October 21, 2014. HOWARD C. FORMAN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT A TRUE COPY By: Jasmine Shivers Deputy Clerk A TRUE COPY Publish October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2014 Broker pleads guilty in scam A South Florida broker has become the latest person to plead guilty in the $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme operated by convicted swindler Scott Rothstein. Richard Pearson of Miami pleaded guilty last week to wire fraud conspiracy. Pearson faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced Jan. 9. Court documents show Pearson acted as a broker for investments in some phony legal settlements peddled by Rothstein, a former lawyer. In return, investors paid Pearson a sales commission. One such group of investors agreed in 2009 to put their money in five of Rothstein’s purported legal settlements. That group wound up losing about $2.4 million. MLK, Jr. neice decries nation's 'moral bankruptcy' There is a “moral bankruptcy” that’s settled into leadership of America in the White House and throughout Washington, D.C., Dr. Alveda King—the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.—said in an interview Friday morning. “All of our leaders—or many of our leaders—are just morally bankrupt right now,” King said when asked if President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have helped or hurt the black community in America. “They’re not calling on God. We still stay ‘In God We Trust’ and ‘One Nation Under God’ but we’re not practicing that. We need to call on God. There’s a moral bankruptcy in this country and we really need to come back to God.” Dr. King is part of an effort that will be announced publicly early next week by various conservative black, Hispanic and Tea Party leaders to reach out to the black community and get them engaged in an effort to help urban centers reject big government in favor of smaller, limited government. The project, called “Restore The Dream 2014,” includes other black leaders like TheTeaParty.net’s Niger Innis, FreedomWorks’ the Rev. C.L. Bryant, radio host Wayne Dupree, Conservative Campaign Committee chairman Lloyd Marcus, Conservative Review president Deneen Borelli, columnist Star Parker, former U.N. Commission on Civil Rights ambassador Ken Blackwell, and others. In an interview, Innis—whose father Roy Innis has led the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), one of the major organizations behind the Civil Rights movement, since 1968—said that progressive and big government policies have created a “welfare state that has largely not only destroyed the black and increasingly so Latino— and American family generally—they have killed the types of incentives that had led people to achieve and build a better life for themselves.” “You can have opportunity right in front of your door but you’re terrified to open it because you’re a victim,” Innis said. “So those two realities that you have now since a leviathan of the federal government that is trying to fashion itself as a cradle-to-grave big daddy government—going to take care of you from cradle to grave and give you all sorts of disincentives to climbing that economic ladder, and by the way if you do climb that economic ladder they’re going to punish you punitively with taxes that are going to undermine you.” “If you dare want to open up a business, they’re going to cripple you with regulations and taxes and they’re going to make it easier for you to be a rational human being and just get government benefits rather than being a liberated individual who can climb that economic ladder,” he continued. “So you have that real but not concrete phenomenon of big government mentality crippling you and then you have on a parallel track victimization syndrome overriding it that says—you pick the minority—‘you are a victim and you are the underdog so you can never achieve.’ That is a dangerous recipe and it is a recipe that has dominated urban centers for more than 50 years and what we’re trying to do is liberate them.” King said that economic indicators show that during Obama’s presidency, things have gotten dramatically worse for black Americans. “The data is going to indicate black people lost out in every single leading economic category during the Obama years,” King told Breitbart News, noting that liberal commentator Tavis Smiley agrees with her and that they’re not trying to “demonize” or “cast aspersions” on Obama, but the truth needs to be told. “That’s terrible. There’s nothing that’s been done to enhance our lives but there’s all sorts of things that were done to [give us stuff] like free access to abortion, free birth control in a healthcare clinic. But that’s nothing that’s going to help us economically, intellectually, physically health-wise and otherwise— there’s nothing being done for us. Black home ownership is 31 percent less than the rest of the country. Poverty rates have increased from 12 percent to 16.1 percent. Income for blacks is $20,000 less than the national average. Thirty-five percent of young blacks are out of work.” That’s just the beginning of the black community’s woes under Obama, she said. Education, immigration, and health concerns are abound too. “I’m not so locked into a political party—Republican, Democrat, independent—it doesn’t matter to me what your party affiliation happens to be,” King said. “We just need to vote and have common sense and good morals when we elect our people. We need hope. We need for the lights to come back on. We need to shine the light of the Lord and the love of the Lord back onto Alveida King the country. We need a restoration, and that’s how we can restore the dream.” King pointed Breitbart News to her uncle’s famous “Give Us The Ballot” speech, which he delivered in May 1957 in Washington, D.C., and discussed how he the black community could effectuate change by voting. “Give us the ballot, and we will no longer have to worry the federal government about our basic rights,” Martin Luther King, Jr., said in that speech. “Give us the ballot, and we will no longer plead to the federal government for passage of an anti-lynching law; we will by the power of our vote write the law on the statute books of the South and bring an end to the dastardly acts of the hooded perpetrators of violence. Give us the ballot, and we will transform the salient misdeeds of bloodthirsty mobs into the calculated good deeds of orderly citizens.” King said that the black community needs to do the same today to use the ballot to change the liberal policies that are hurting them. “We have to now in this century understand what my uncle and father talked about, which is that we are part of an equal community where everyone has an equal place in society,” King said. “Giving people government handouts without dignity, that’s not working. Giving people HHS mandate healthcare with free contraceptives and free abortions, that’s not going to help people. So we want to do more. We want our children better educated. We want better education, more jobs, opportunity, so people can contribute to society—so those are our goals.” King also said she agrees with her aunt Coretta Scott King, MLK’s wife, who in 1991 wrote a letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) asking him to actually enforce immigration laws so that illegal aliens wouldn’t have a “devastating impact” on blacks by taking jobs away from them. “I did go down to the border with Glenn Beck because actually I was concerned about the children,” King said. “I do not agree with open borders and you’ve got people who take these little children, cut them up and fill them with drugs then sew them back up and send them over here. I did want the children to be fed, I wanted them to have a warm meal and try to get them back home. I do not support open borders and I certainly agree with my aunt on that.” Man injured in Pompano boat explosion A man was severely burned in a boat explosion early Monday morning in Pompano Beach. The explosion and fire, aboard the “Sub-BOAT-Ah.” occurred around 2:15 a.m. near the Hillsboro Inlet. Investigators say 32-year old Lukas Correa, who was on the 30-foot cruiser when it went up in flames, showed up at Broward Health North with burns. From there he was airlifted to the burn unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Joseph Settembrino was loading up his boat to go fishing when he heard an explosion. “In the morning, you don’t expect to hear a boom that loud. I saw the flames immediately from all the way across the street. I jumped in my boat and came over here,” said Settembrino. “The boat was a mass of flames shooting 50 feet in the air. And I couldn’t get any closer than 100, 150 feet from it, it was just too hot.” Correa said anyone else who may have been on the boat was gone. “There was a call for help, a scream, that’s when I hurried up and loaded my boat to see what I could do to help out. When I got here, no one was here,” said Settembrino. When firefighters arrived they found the boat they found it fully engulfed in flames. There was no one on board and divers didn’t find anyone in the surrounding waters. Settenbrino said, “When I heard it happen, I said if there’s anybody near this boat there’s no way they’d survive it. It was just so intense." Commercial Insurance Expert Witness William D. Knepper, BS, MBA, CPCU, Former CEO Experienced, Fast Response, Excellent References Call (850) 942-6909 or email WDKnepper@comcast.net All Commercial Insurance Disputes