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Originally Posted by janmcn
Janet Tutt announced earlier today that "there are no further leads to pursue", so case closed in the tree removal case on Lake Miona Drive, according to a new article in the on-line news.
The Project Wide Advisory Committee will pay the $45,000 to $50,000 tab, which means all districts south of CR466.
It will be interesting to see if one particular house that had been for sale for over a million dollars, comes back on the market after the listing mysteriously disappeared.
It would also be interesting to see how much investigative work was actually spent on this case. If the Sumter County Sheriff's Office couldn't solve this case, perhaps they don't deserve to have a police badge.
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Wow, this must be the crime of the century! Sumter sheriffs do an excellent job of policing this county as evidenced by their success at tracking down our burglars and rapists, etc.
If there is no paper trail and none of the neighbors admit witnessing anything and no one has sought after the reward, do you really want Sumter county wasting anymore time on this? I know I don't.
The obsession with conspiracy on this issue is bordering on psychosis.
The CDDs responsible will pay for mitigation just as they do all other infrastructure expenses and move on.