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Fly in and Dine out Date Is October 2017 INAUGURAL COMPETITORS CAMP A SUCCESS, SPORTS B1 LEESBURG, FLORIDA Friday, June 13, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com IRAQ: After early successes, al-Qaida militant VOID: State says early red group vows to march on Baghdad, A6 light cameras were illegal, A3 Court tosses Sumter murder conviction Carl Dausch was sentenced to die 25 years after slaying BRENDAN FARRINGTON still remain Associated Press in custo- TALLAHASSEE — The dy until he Florida Supreme Court can trans- on Thursday threw out ferred back the conviction of an In- to Indiana, where he diana man sentenced DAUSCH was serv- to death 25 years af- ing a 60-year rape sen- ter a slaying that had tence before being no suspects until DNA PHOTOS BY ALAN YOUNGBLOOD / HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP convicted in 2011 for on a cigarette butt was Mobley’s murder. Daus- Carol Shaw brings out lunch items at Thyme Fly’s Bistro in Landmark Aviation at the Ocala International Airport. The re-examined years after eatery offers a variety of menu items and support for pilots and air crews. ch, 55, was sentenced the crime. for the Indiana crime The court ruled that in October 1990 and his the evidence against earliest possible release Carl Dausch wasn’t suf- Fly in and dine out date is October 2017. ficient to convict him of the July 1987 murder of But him not be imme- Leesburg airport backers consider building a cafe and museum Adrian Mobley. Daus- diately released doesn’t ch was placed on death make things better for THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer and watch the action in the PLANES AND PLATTERS row in 2012. Assistant State Attorney [email protected] small aviation world. Several tenants at Leesburg International Airport While he now lon- Pete Magrino, who won “This would actually give want to build a Leesburg Hangar Café and Museum roponents of Leesburg In- ger faces execution in the murder conviction. more exposure to the airport off of U.S. Highway 441. ternational Airport hope Florida, Dausch will SEE DAUSCH | A2 plans take off to build the for Leesburg residents,” Chris- 441 P tian said of a restaurant here. Leesburg Hangar Café and Mu- “Many people have no idea seum to attract more pilots to RESTAURANT how the airport operates or the Vehicle fly in from all over the area for LOCATION parking a bite to eat — and attract folks crown jewel that we have in Alleged bank robber here in Lake County to come Leesburg and Lake County. The mayor believes local resi- out and dine as they watch Wilco Dr. planes and helicopters take off dents would relish a similar ex- Aircraft parking admits to Leesburg and land. perience. “This would definitely be a “It would give a different per- spective for non-aviation res- Prospective great addition to the airport,” hangar site Wells Fargo holdup said Leo Treggi, who oversees op- idents to be able to come out Airport Blvd. erations at the airport, home to and see airplanes, see helicop- ters and to see the activity at MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer Third bank in Lakeland 40 tenants and 600 employees. N [email protected] on May 30. An accom- The estimated $2 million SEE AIRPORT | A2 WHITNEY WILLARD / STAFF GRAPHIC plice, Ceneca C. Guth- project is being backed by sev- A 28-year-old Lake- ridge, 26, is accused of eral airport tenants who are land man, arrested in forming a limited liability com- Polk County this week driving Wandell to the pany, and if all goes well, Treg- on bank robberies. gi said the restaurant/museum robbery Both are could be built and open in nine charges charged to 12 months. there, al- with rob- “We have a lot of activity that legedly ad- bery and is already there and a restau- mitted to attempt- detectives ed robbery. rant at the airport would give WANDELL GUTHRIDGE more exposure to the airport to robbing Wandell for Leesburg residents,” Mayor a Wells Fargo bank in also has an outstanding John Christian said. Leesburg last week. arrest warrant of failure Christian recently joined pilot Polk detectives arrest- to register as a sex of- Chuck Brainerd on a helicopter ed Randall L. Wandell, fender in Hillsborough ride over to Thyme Fly’s Bistro who they say robbed County, according to at the Ocala International Air- a Wells Fargo bank in a Polk County Sheriff’s port to experience the thrill of Winter Haven on May Office report. dining on the airport grounds Patrons enjoy their lunch at a tarmac-side table at the restaurant. 22 and tied to rob a Fifth SEE ROBBER | A2 FOOD TRUCK FLAG DAY RALLY EVENING ON ’N FLICK NIGHT AND BARBECUE THE AVENUE Gourmet food trucks return Flag Day Rally & BBQ Umatilla will host WEEKEND’S to downtown Leesburg at 6 from noon to 3 p.m. Evening on the Avenue 1 p.m. Saturday for Food Truck 2 Saturday at Wooton 3 from 5-8 p.m. Saturday ‘N Flick Night. There will be enter- Park, 100 E. Ruby St., in Tava- in downtown. There will be a car TOP tainment by Tommy Treadway and res. SStars & Stripes presen- show, 50/50 raffles, DJ or live the movie Star Trek: Into Darkness tation, meet local candidates music, craft vendors and mer- will be shown on a 24-foot outdoor and barbecue for $10, free for chants donating 10 percent of 3 screen at 8:15 p.m. kids under 12. sales to local youth groups. INDEX DIVERSIONS A7 OBITUARIES A4 Vol. 138 LEGALS C8 SPORTS B1 TODAY’S WEATHER CLASSIFIED C8 No. 164 50¢ BUSINESS C4 VOICES A9 Detailed forecast 91˚/73˚ COMICS A8 5 sections CROSSWORDS D3 NATION A5 WORLD A6 on page A10. Thunderstorms A2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 Man charged in Bush email hack FLORIDA JESSICA GRESKO er access, cyberstalking and aggra- idential relative. On that day the LOTTERY Associated Press vated identity theft. website The Smoking Gun posted JUNE 12 The indictment states that from photos said to have be swiped in an WASHINGTON — A Romanian CASH 3 ...............................................4-4-3 late 2012 to January 2014 Lazar email hack of the Bush family. hacker is facing charges that he Afternoon ..........................................7-3-6 hacked into the Facebook or email hacked into the email or Facebook One of the posted photos showed PLAY 4 .............................................1-3-9-0 accounts of high-ranking U.S. gov- accounts of a former U.S. Cabinet George H.W. Bush during a hospi- ernment officials and a relative of member, a former member of the tal stay. Two other images, paint- Afternoon .......................................9-8-9-1 two former presidents. U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, a former ings that appeared to be self-por- JUNE 11 presidential adviser and a person traits done by George W. Bush, Marcel Lehel Lazar, the hack- FANTASY 5 ........................... 5-10-12-25-34 er known as “Guccifer” who has related to two former presidents. received particular media atten- FLORIDA LOTTO ............. 14-21-31-42-45-52 been linked to the release of pri- The individuals are not identified tion. In one, the former president vate Bush family photos, was in- in the indictment, but the docu- appears to be shaving in the show- POWERBALL.................. 14-18-25-33-49-23 dicted Thursday by a federal grand ment says that on Feb. 7, 2013 mul- er. The other is of feet soaking in a jury in Virginia. tiple media organization published bathtub. Neither shows any nudity. Lazar, 42, faces charges including portions of the content that was The word “Guccifer” is on one pho- wire fraud, unauthorized comput- taken in the email hack of the pres- to in translucent, neon blue print. THE NEWSPAPER OF CHOICE FOR LAKE AND SUMTER COUNTIES SINCE 1875 The Daily Commercial (ISSN 0896-1042) is published daily for $90.74 per year (plus Florida sales tax) by Halifax Media Group at 212 East Main Street, Leesburg, Florida. Periodicals postage is Airport Advisory Board, the city commission hamburger.” paid at the USPO, Leesburg, FL. POSTMASTER: Send all address AIRPORT changes to The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL citing 2010 figures from when he surveyed oth- Leesburg Commis- 34749-0007. All material contained in this edition is property of FROM PAGE A1 the Florida Department of er airport restaurants, sioner Elise Dennison is The Daily Commercial and is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without Transportation. Davis said he learned 90 percent a strong proponent for written consent from the publisher. Leesburg,” he said, also the addition of an airport of the business comes projects boosting eco- MISSED YOUR NEWSPAPER? HOW TO REACH US pleased the restaurant’s restaurant/museum from folks within the nomic impact at the air- REDELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE IN museum would allow is bound to provide a community. port, and she recalled ALTOONA OR SUMTER visitors a chance to learn bigger economic boost by “They are very suc- fond memories of watch- 365-8200 Call 352-787-0600 in Lake In Sumter County: more about Leesburg’s attracting more visitors cessful,” he said as they ing planes take off and County or 877-702-0600 in 877-702-0600 land at a small airport Sumter County 6 a.m. to 10 pivotal role in national and pilots flying in for give diners a chance to a.m. Monday through Friday. Call ADVERTISING history of when the air- fun. enjoy breakfast, lunch or by her New Jersey child- 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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