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Apartment fire displaces dozens in St. Lucie County
Apartment fire displaces dozens in St. Lucie County

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time12-05-2025

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Apartment fire displaces dozens in St. Lucie County

ST. LUCIE COUNTY − More than 30 people were displaced following a May 11 fire at apartments on East Weatherbee Road, according to the St. Lucie County Fire District. About 11:38 p.m., Fire District crews went to the 'multi-unit apartment fire' at the location in the 500 block of East Weatherbee Road, which is east of U.S. 1 and north of East Midway Road. 'Although the fire was limited to a portion of the building, the entire 12-unit complex was affected due to a necessary power shutdown, displacing all 33 residents,' the Fire District stated. The Fire District stated firefighters worked to contain the blaze to four apartments. New home in Port St. Lucie: Severely injured U.S. Army veteran provided new home through Helping a Hero, others 2024 sheriff's election scrutiny: Part of contentious St. Lucie County Sheriff's race under investigation There were no injuries, and the cause is under investigation. The Fire District reported the fire was extinguished by 12:44 a.m. Red Cross officials are helping the displaced families. Will Greenlee is a breaking news reporter for TCPalm. Follow Will on X @OffTheBeatTweet or reach him by phone at 772-267-7926. E-mail him at This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Dozens displaced after apartment fire in St. Lucie County

3 men with guns seen as home has 'bullet damage' in Fort Pierce, police said
3 men with guns seen as home has 'bullet damage' in Fort Pierce, police said

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time14-03-2025

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3 men with guns seen as home has 'bullet damage' in Fort Pierce, police said

FORT PIERCE − Police are asking for help after apparent 'bullet damage' was found to a home on South 11th Street earlier this week, the agency stated Friday. Police about 10 p.m. Wednesday responded to a 911 call regarding gunshots in the 600 block of South 11th Street. 'Officers arrived on scene and found what appeared to be bullet damage to the walls and windows of the residence, which was consistent with the victim's account,' police stated. Three men with guns were reported to have been seen walking down the street after the incident. There were no injuries reported, and police are investigating. Those with information are asked to call Detective Michael Dini at 772-979-1404, or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 800-273-TIPS. Prison sentence: General manager of Fort Pierce-based biofuel business sentenced to prison Local 'HALO' law arrests: Handful of arrests on Treasure Coast since new 'HALO' law took effect Will Greenlee is a breaking news reporter for TCPalm. Follow Will on X @OffTheBeatTweet or reach him by phone at 772-267-7926. E-mail him at This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Home sustains 'bullet damage' in Fort Pierce

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