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2 Wetumpka residents, others sought after large Panama City Beach fight

2 Wetumpka residents, others sought after large Panama City Beach fight Panama City Beach police think many people in a large fight are from the Montgomery area By WSFA Staff | May 7, 2021 at 6:39 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 6:39 PM PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WSFA) - The Panama City Beach Police Department is investigating a large fight that broke in its city and believes a large number of those involved are from the Montgomery area. The fight, which happened on Sunday, April 25 in the area of Long Beach Plaza, in the 10000 block of Front Beach Road, was captured on video and shared to social media.

Couple from Wetumpka Wanted Following Brawl in Panama City Beach, Fla

Alabama News Updated: The Panama City Beach Police Department has opened an investigation into an fight that occurred on Sunday, April 25. The fight occurred in the Long Beach Plaza located in the 10000 block of Front Beach Road. The incident involved a large group of people, both male and female. Police believe all participants in the altercation are from the Montgomery, Ala. area. Law enforcement identified two suspects: Qwashunda Sanders and Rashad Glasper, both of Wetumpka, as active participants in the altercation. Police signed arrest warrants for both. Qwashunda Sanders Rashad Glasper The altercation is still under investigation and additional charges against other individuals are expected. Police ask for the public’s help in identifying others involved. Please contact the Panama City Beach Police Department at (850) 233-5000 or your local CrimeStoppers.

Eunice Sato, first female mayor of Long Beach, dies at 99

Print When Long Beach Mayor Eunice Sato learned that a house shook whenever a city transit bus drove by, she invited herself into that home to experience it for herself. It turned out the homeowner wasn’t exaggerating. “He called every city department and nobody paid attention,” said Marynelle Evans, who served as Sato’s legislative assistant beginning in 1977. “He had had it and he wanted to talk to the mayor.” Sato asked Public Works to investigate and they later learned it was a sinkhole in the making that could’ve caved in at any moment. They filled up the hole and solved the homeowner’s problem.

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