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St. Cloud police have made a second arrest in a home invasion case that occurred Monday.
n arrest warrant was issued for Donovan Franklin Wing, 35, of 1512 Ohio Ave., St. Cloud, on Tuesday for his involvement in the crime. He was charged with home invasion, burglary with battery therein, burglary to while in possession of a firearm, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, grand theft and possession of a weapon in commission of a felony.
On Wednesday, Wing was arrested for the above warrant. Wing is currently being held at the Osceola County Jail on a $10,000 bond.
He is the second of three suspects involved in the home invasion now in custody. Police were able to arrest Motley Cletus, 36, who was taken into custody after attacking an officer.
According to St. Cloud police reports, at about 12:30 a.m. on Monday, three male suspects entered the victims home on Carolina Avenue in St. Cloud. One suspect, who was armed with an electric stun gun, told the victim to give them money. The victim was then stunned with the gun and struck several times in the head causing multiple lacerations.
While trying to escape, officers attempted to stop the suspect vehicle nearby. The vehicle stopped, and one suspect, Cletus, jumped out and fled on foot. Officers caught Cletus after a foot chase. He then swung at authorities, striking one officer in the head, reports said.
Cletus was taken into custody and charged with burglary to an occupied structure, burglary with a battery therein, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, robbery, grand theft, resisting with violence and battery on a law enforcement officer. Cletus also had outstanding warrants for his arrest.
The vehicle with the other suspects fled from the scene.
Wing was being held at the Osceola County Jain on a $10,000 bond.
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By Dan Pearson Special to the News-Gazette
Nam Vos header past goalie Jonatan Cruz at 5:13 mark of the second half propelled the Harmony Longhorns to a 2-1 win over the Osceola Kowboys in the semifinal round of the 4A-6 district tournament at Osceola High Wednesday.
The Longhorns, 11-4-3, play Celebration, a 6-4 winner over a determined St. Cloud, for the championship Friday at 7 p.m. at OHS.
The winner will host the 4A-5 runner up in the regional quarterfinals Wednesday at 7 p.m. The loser travels to the 4A-5 champion.
It was typical of our entire season, Horns Head Coach Scott Marlega said. It seems like every district game we played this year has been a one-goal game. We have a lot of talented teams in the county and it was another dogfight.
Although the first 22 minutes of the game was scoreless, the Kowboys dominated play. Playing the majority of the first half in Harmonys end, Osceola had numerous chances to grab the lead. The closest came when Harmony defender Bobby Bosler failed to clear a ball inside the box and gave it up to Andres Ramirez, who blasted a bender from the left side that ricocheted off the right post.
The Kowboys would break through six minutes later. Pressing the attack, Osceola got several good shots off before one skipped off goalie Alex Grieve on to the foot of Ramirez who tapped it in for a 1-0 lead at the 12:33 mark of the half.
Alex (Grieve) played so well, Marlega said. Osceola was really peppering him, especially in the first half, and he came up big several times and that kept us in the game.
Both teams produced some excellent scoring opportunities early in the second half, but Grieve and Cruz were up to the challenges and recorded save after save.
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CNP Integrations announces today they are Silver Sponsors of the Joomla Day North Carolina event to be held February 23rd, 2013 at Duke University. CNP plans to launch exclusive details about their extensive new program on effective community building solutions for Joomla CMS called the Community Building Success Program.
Boston, MA (PRWEB) January 24, 2013
This one day Joomla! Day event is the first of its kind and will be action packed, filled with social interaction, include insightful learning paths and feature presentations by well know developers and Joomla experts. The venue chosen by the North Carolina Joomla User Group (JUG) is the Duke University Fuqua School of Business Conference Center. The facility features state of the art multimedia resources and an onsite private hotel available for attendees and presenters.
The CNP Integrations team is active in their support for Joomla events. We want to see this new Joomla! Day start off with a bang and are proud to participate in bringing together Joomla enthusiasts around improving experiences with using the Joomla CMS, says CNP Integrations CEO and co-founder, Christopher Nielsen. More information about the event can be found on the Joomla! Day North Caroline web site; http://www.joomladaync.org.
Unveiled at the event will be exclusive information about CNP integrations new Community Building Success Program which addresses the common challenges site builders face when building online communities. The program takes participants on an expedition through important questions and helps them discover the best ways to define clear goals and a comprehensive strategy for community driven sites. Most online communities are comprised of 80% strategy and 20% technology. They also must be able to connect their vision to a real world community of people with common interests or goals that exists offline, says Mr. Nielsen. In addition to questions around strategy, the program steps through a common sense approach for leveraging tools and technology to best connect and retain the attention of site visitors. Opportunities are also explored for effectively marketing and sustaining a community with solid revenue streams.
Details about the program can be downloaded from the web site: http://www.cnpintegrations.com/communities/
CNP Integrations has built a world class technical support and consulting practice around delivering enterprise level Joomla CMS support for small to midsized businesses (SMBs), government agencies and non-profit organizations using the Joomla CMS. Collectively we feel this relationship will extend our in-house design and consulting capabilities while strengthening the skill sets and expertise available from our project management team. We are delighted to be working with Fred Sarhadi and feel his common sense approach, creative design and marketing background are a perfect fit for complementing our support teams, says Christopher Nielsen, CEO/General Manager of CNP Integrations.
CNP Integrations is known for delivering world class support for Joomla CMS
CNP Integrations has an engaged global team of technical and configuration experts and employs highly skilled programmers and project managers with the focus of providing the most responsive web application support services for the Joomla CMS and other compatible technologies. CNP Integrations is a business division of Creative Networks Protocol Inc., a Massachusetts based corporation. CNP Integrations offers premium technical support and hosting with a value building methodology and a proven process of project management success. CNP Integrations primarily provides services across the United States but has serviced customer globally in 7 countries on 3 continents.
CNP can be found on line at the following web portals: http://www.cnpintegrations.com
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