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City officials pronounced a think was in control after a Sanibel city military officer was shot following a slight trade stop Sunday night.
The officer’s sharpened was a initial for a island military department, according to military officials.
The sharpened took place shortly before 8 p.m. when the Sanibel city military officer was bleeding by a drive-by shooter as he sat in his unit automobile after completing a slight trade stop nearby Bailey and Sandcastle roads.
Other officers after exchanged shots with a suspect.
The harmed officer was taken to Lee Memorial Hospital where he was treated and after released.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now in assign of a case.
Sanibel City Police Chief Bill Tomlinson pronounced there never has been an officer shot on Sanibel until Sunday night. “We wish they take all precautions and be safe,” he said.
The city force, only now gearing adult for a island’s bustling traveller and snowbird season, has 32 members, 26 full-time and 6 part-time.
A message on a city website around 9:30 p.m. pronounced a think was taken into custody.
Earlier, Sanibel military were being assisted by units from a Lee County Sheriff’s Office and were acid a Dunes area of Sanibel.
The city website reported that shots had been exchanged with a suspect.
The website also pronounced a retreat 911 call was sent to Sanibel residents in a Dunes neighborhoods advising them to close all doors and stay divided from windows.
There was a vast military participation during a home on a 1400 retard of Sandcastle Road.
The city web site reported that a Florida Department of Law Enforcement was conducting an review into a shooting.
Early Monday morning, a FDLE arrested 49-year-old Jon Webster Hay, of 1476 Sandcastle, and charged him with attempted homicide. He was being hold on no bond during a Lee County jail and was set for initial coming in Lee County justice on Tuesday.
The Sanibel Causeway had been sealed for a brief duration after a sharpened though as of 9:30 p.m. had reopened.
However, Periwinkle Way remained sealed only north of Causeway Boulevard and a few miles from a sharpened site.
City officials pronounced a think fled on feet though Sanibel military have located a think in a Dunes neighborhood.
Witnesses reported an ambulance containing someone on a gurney inside with a emissary roving along withdrawal a island around 9:50 p.m.
Steven Chance, 17, who works during Doc Ford’s grill on Sanibel, pronounced a sharpened was “unprecedented.” He combined a closure of Periwinkle meant he could not leave to go home.
Residents perplexing to lapse home were forced to park only off a causeway and wait. They were authorised to lapse home shortly before 11.
Michael McRay, a 30-year proprietor of a island and a maestro of Iraq, Darfur and Afghanistan, pronounced he was dissapoint he was not authorised behind into his home for 3 hours.
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