Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Check out on the unnameable news site the mug shots and short bios of the 5 arrestees who were at a TV house law enforcement recently raided. A rough bunch of Villagers indeed! The only one over 55 was a 63 year old who last year was a squatter in an unoccupied TV house.
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Please explain how these people of which you speak, are "troublemakers"...if they're not doing anything illegal or criminal?
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I see plenty of people over the age of 55 getting arrested........ like the lated that was arrested just standing in the middle of the road in nothing but black leather boots. |
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I love the younger crowd and think it is awful when people on here judge people & blame the younger ones for any trouble. We have lots of the older folks drinking & driving, getting DUI's, have pulled guns on people, fought with people, threw trash out of their car/cart, stole golf clubs from the country clubs, stole their neighbors property, stole golf carts, vandalized property and on and on. Pay no attention to the ones that place blame. Many of us here have no problems at all with the younger ones living here. P.S. Many of the older people here ride a motorcycle, carry a concealed weapon and have tattoos.
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Welcome to the TOTV Forum. We need posts from a wide range of ages!
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Thank you all for the warm welcome. I have had many many many positive interactions since I moved here, however like anywhere you have small closed minded people. =] |
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There are also a few that have an unhealthy obsession with those that they don't think 'belong here,' but the good news is...they are easy to identify. |
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Welcome Jake! There are plenty of us here who appreciate you and those like you. There is a young man in our neighborhood who is really nice as well. Illegitimi non carborundum est. (Don't let them [old folks] get you down.) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
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FORGETABOUIT! You're in. Welcome.
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84-year-old Villager sentenced after dispute in drive-through lane at Wendy’s An 84-year-old Villager will have to undergo anger management training after a dispute in the drive-through lane at Wendy’s on Bichara Boulevard in The Villages. Leo Applegate of the Village of La Reynalda entered a plea of no contest to a charge of battery earlier this month in Lake County Court. He has been placed on probation for six months and ordered to pay $625 in a variety of court and prosecution fees. Applegate had gone at lunchtime on July 2 in his golf cart to the drive-through lane at the fast-food restaurant. He did not want to accept the restaurant’s drink holder and tried to push his preferred drink holder through the window. A Wendy’s employee tried to close the window, but Applegate grabbed the woman’s wrist to stop the window from closing. The woman told Lady Lake police that Applegate cursed and yelled at her. Applegate, who had gotten out of his golf cart, “continued his insults from outside,” until police arrived on the scene and separated him from Wendy’s employees. Applegate admitted to police he had tried to keep the window open and said he did not understand why they would not let him push his drink holder inside for them to use. Villager jailed without bond after allegedly scratching deputy who tried to arrest her A 59-year-old Villager was jailed without bond after allegedly scratching a deputy who tried to arrest her Wednesday at her home. Sumter County sheriff’s deputies went to the home of Debra Jean Freeman on Woodridge Drive to place her under arrest on a charge of failure to appear in a battery case. She had been arrested earlier this year on the battery charge after allegedly throwing cream soda at a man at her home. Deputies arrived at Freeman’s home Wednesday night and instructed her to put on her shoes as she was being placed under arrest. As deputies attempted to take her into custody, she scratched at a deputy and left him with blood dripping from a two-inch cut on his hand. She was taken into custody on additional charges of battery and resisting arrest. |
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