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North Fort Myers in recovery mode after Hurricanes Milton, Helene
Read full article: North Fort Myers in recovery mode after Hurricanes Milton, HeleneNorth Fort Myers was one of the hardest-hit areas in Florida overnight, as a powerful storm surge and a tornado spawned by Hurricane Milton caused widespread destruction. Streets are now littered with debris, and homes in mobile home parks sustained significant damage.
Couple holds on to recreational vehicle’s roof as Ian’s storm surge floods Fort Myers Beach
Read full article: Couple holds on to recreational vehicle’s roof as Ian’s storm surge floods Fort Myers BeachThursday morning daylight revealed the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Lee County where the Category 4 storm made landfall Wednesday in Cayo Costa.
Hurricane Ian destroys homes in North Fort Myers, uproots trees in Cape Coral
Read full article: Hurricane Ian destroys homes in North Fort Myers, uproots trees in Cape CoralThursday morning daylight revealed the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Lee County where the Category 4 storm made landfall Wednesday in Cayo Costa.
Naked man spent 24 hours trashing high school, police say
Read full article: Naked man spent 24 hours trashing high school, police sayMIRAMAR, Fla. Miramar police have made an arrest in a Memorial Day vandalism spree inside Miramar High School of a man caught on surveillance video trashing the school wearing a hat, headphones, and nothing else. Police said that it was 21-year-old Matthew Crandall who vandalized rooms, walls and hallways, all while naked. Update: Matthew Crandall, 21, of North Fort Myers has been arrested and charged with burglary and criminal mischief for breaking into Miramar High School and causing extensive damage. #solved pic.twitter.com/BZGAHZAo91 Miramar Police (@MiramarPD) May 28, 2020Crandall of North Fort Myers broke in around 7 a.m. Monday and spent nearly 24 hours smashing televisions and computers, and causing flooding in hallways and other areas of the school. It is not known if Crandall had some affiliation to the high school.