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Missing Sarasota teens found safe in Georgia, police say Two missing teenagers were found safe in Georgia. (Source: Sarasota County Sheriff s Office) By ABC7 Staff | May 13, 2021 at 6:12 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 6:30 AM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Two Sarasota County teenagers who have been missing for a week have been found nearly 400 miles away in Georgia, Sarasota police announced Thursday morning.
Sheriden Miller, 15, of Sarasota and 14-year-old Manny Perez of Venice were located in Hinesville, Georgia, a small town 43 miles southwest of Savannah, according to Genevieve Judge, public information officer for the Sarasota Police Department. The two teens are with law enforcement, she said.
Theater staff was unable to access some project files until they were recreated in a safer system.
Hopkins said the theater immediately reported the attack to the Sarasota Police Department. Genevieve Judge, SPD public information officer, confirmed the case is under investigation and that police are working with “other local, state and federal law enforcement partners. These are often long and lengthy investigations that can take months.”
Hopkins said the theater coordinated quickly with its own IT staff and an outside IT firm to “pull the plug on our system.”
The hackers blocked the theater’s access to its ticketing system, Tessitura, until files and other systems could be rebuilt. Hopkins said the theater had to be cautious in how it replicated files and programs so the process didn’t compromise the investigation.
The Sarasota Police Department whistleblower who made an anonymous complaint against Chief Bernadette DiPino warned city officials that if an officer or detective – and not the chief – had said they wanted to use a Taser on a mentally ill homeless man for creating a minor ruckus, “the comment would be met with a harsh punishment.”
“She has disciplined officers for verbal discourtesy for far more minor offensive or insensitive remarks to citizens,” the anonymous officer said in an email. “Very inappropriate for a leader to make light of such an individual publicly in front of officers, no less joke about a use of force against them for no reason.”
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