88.3 F
The Villages
Friday, April 19, 2024

Villager won’t be prosecuted in odd incident at recreation center

A Villager will not be prosecuted in connection with an odd incident in March at the Burnsed Recreation Center.

A janitor working at about 10:30 p.m. at the recreation center was startled when taking out the trash and 61-year-old James Joseph Peters of the Village of Osceola Hills at Lake Deaton jumped from behind a trash collection bin, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. Peters, who had been spotted earlier sleeping on a bench at the recreation center, told the female janitor he needed help getting the keys from his house. Peters followed the female janitor inside the recreation center where another employee told him to leave because the recreation center was closed. The janitor said Peters walked back outside and was pacing back and forth, while peeking through the windows.

When deputies arrived on the scene, Peters told them he did not have to speak with them and told one deputy he “would have (his) job.” Peters was placed under arrest on a charge of loitering and prowling.

As deputies tried to handcuff Peters, he struggled with them, causing the deputies to fall on top of Peters.

However, on May 5 the prosecutor’s office announced that no information would be filed in the case and the charges have been dropped.

Golf course deserves a failing grade

A Village of Hadley resident recently played an executive golf course that had earned a B- grade in a recent report grade. He says the golf course now deserves a failing grade.

It’s great that Villages-News.com features holes-in-one

A reader from Arkansas is envious that Villages-News.com publishes stories celebrating Villagers’ holes-in-one. He wishes he and his friends could get that kind of recognition where they live.

Roosevelt Executive Golf Course should be downgraded to F grade

A Village of Bradford resident, in a Letter to the Editor, contends the Roosevelt Executive Golf Course has a D grade, but should be an F.

The press is biased against Trump

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Osceola Hills makes the case that the press is biased against former President Trump.

Former Morse South Gate attendant offers a little perspective

A former Morse South Gate attendant, in a Letter to the Editor, offers a little perspective after another letter writer was critical of attendants working that gate.