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The Villages
Saturday, May 18, 2024

Pair’s suspicious behavior caught on surveillance at Wal-Mart at Summerfield

A pair’s suspicious behavior was caught on surveillance on Monday at Wal-Mart in Summerfield.

A Marion County sheriff’s deputy responded to the Wal-Mart located on 17961 South U.S. Hwy. 441 in reference to a theft. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with the store’s loss prevention associate who stated that on Sunday, he observed a white male and a white female acting suspicious in the sporting goods section. The associate reviewed surveillance, which showed the male suspect entering the store with the female and proceeding to the sport goods section where he selected several different sporting goods items and placed them into a shopping cart. The male suspect is then seen exiting the store, passing all points of sale. A very short time later in the surveillance, the suspect returned to the Wal-Mart with a clear plastic bag, containing the stolen sporting goods. He was then seen returning the items at customer service and receiving a gift card worth $110.

Must elderly return to work to afford to stay in The Villages?

A Village of Rio Grande resident asks if residents are supposed to go back to work at age 80 to afford to live in The Villages.

Cap the amenity rate and make the golfers pay more

A Village of DeSoto resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says it’s time to cap the amenity rate and make the golfers pay more for upkeep of the courses.

Delivery of The Villages Daily Sun newspaper

A Village of Summerhill resident went out on a rainy morning to get his copy of The Villages Daily Sun and found a “single-bagged sponge.”

Growth is out of control thanks to The Villages

A woman who bought property in Oxford in 1997 believes growth is out of control thanks to the The Villages. Read her Letter to the Editor.

VIP club in The Villages provides link for audio books

A leader in the Visually Impaired Persons Club of The Villages responds to a previous Letter to the Editor from a Middleton reader concerned about a perceived lack of E-Books.