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By Caitlin Boron
Airport High School graduates almost had a somewhat unwelcome guest to its recent Class of 2021 commencement ceremony.
Mere minutes before the Friday night graduation was scheduled to begin, shrieking erupted near the football stadium, according to Jan Linenfelser, an AHS aide. Then she spotted a slithering reptile.
Officials radioed Monroe County Sheriff s Deputy Ryan Sottile, the district s liaison officer, but his assistance wasn t needed once Linenfelser, a snake aficionado, bravely captured the scaly intruder. I was working our graduation ceremony and heard screams, Linenfelser recalled. (The snake was) a threatened species, so I picked her up and took her home.
QUITE THE WHIRLWIND: 13-year-old Amaya talks newest role, life in Hollywood amid COVID-19
It s been quite the whirlwind for Brady Amaya, who moved to Los Angeles in 2018 to pursue a career as an actor and dancer.
The Carleton-born 13-year-old has had guest spots on popular television series like Fox’s 9-1-1, ABC’s American Housewife, and NBC’s This Is Us.
He’s appeared in theater, in commercials, and even on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Amaya also dances regularly with the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks’ LA Sparkids Dance Team, and he’s also shown off his moves in several music videos. Most recently he’s had a stint as a recurring guest star on the Nickelodeon show, Drama Club.
Cash, checks stolen from SUV while couple in church or dining
A Newport couple attending Mass and a chicken barbecue Saturday afternoon at St. Anne Catholic Church had their 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe broken into and cash, checks and checkbook stolen while they were in church or dining.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, the theft occurred between 4:25 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the church, 2420 N. Dixie Hwy. About $500 in cash, a checkbook and three checks that were already written out, including one for $3,800, were missing from the sport utility vehicle were missing when the couple returned, a deputy’s report said. Entry was gained by breaking the passenger side window.
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