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Memorial to Honor Fallen Officers Is Friday
The annual service will recognize Clearwater officers who have died in the line of duty, as well as all fallen Florida police officers in 2012.

Linda Hersey launched the very first Florida Patch site: Old Northeast-St. Petersburg Patch, in December 2010.
She has had many roles at Florida Patch as it has grown from a start-up to a go-to hub for information, conversation and news. She currently is a Senior Field Editor, identifying and curating real time news for nine sites in southwest Florida.
Linda is a veteran journalist and senior newsroom manager who made an early transition to New Media – way back in 2006! :)
In addition to City Editor roles in Portland, Maine, and Broward County, Florida, and years as an investigative journalist, Linda authored two primers for working journalists covering Native American issues, including "100 Questions, 500 Nations."
She holds an MBA from the Chapman School of Business, at Florida International University. She also is among the rare breed of English Majors, holding a BA in Eng. Lit. from Boston University.
The annual service will recognize Clearwater officers who have died in the line of duty, as well as all fallen Florida police officers in 2012.

Here's a look at the crime and public safety stories that grabbed the attention of Largo Patch readers in April.
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Employees of Yolo Parasail discovered the victim at 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 30. The 70-year-old victim's golf cart was parked nearby.
A Manatee High coach claims that he has been harassed by administrators since reporting allegations that Coach Rod Frazier acted inappropriately with several girls.
A surveillance camera captured a suspect inside an empty home that had been the target of arson. The suspect scrawled on a wall 'Fire Starter' and 'You Never Got Me,' police say.
Casey Lawrence was honored as Florida State League Pitcher of the Week.
The following are recent death notices for Sarasota residents.
Manatee County Sheriff Brad Steube pledges to lower the county crime rate with up a beefed-up force.
Postal worker Larry Krajewski advanced for a third round of TV's 'Jeopardy!' after winning again Tuesday night.
Here are the stories that were most read by Patch readers. Is there one you missed?
This Twitter pic has been retweeted hundreds of times. Lucky for this reporter, the baseball whizzed by her head.
This Twitter pic has been retweeted hundreds of times. Lucky for this reporter, the baseball whizzed by her head.
The New York Daily News chronicles the annual migration south of Amish and Mennonites from the Midwest.
The home builder already has reported two price increases on the new homes it is developing.