Hey Dave.
This is what came through my e-mail.
Someone is sending this to everyone
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Subject: spam_Re: Rare snakes, allegedly killed in fire, resurface alive
Date: spam_Tue, 22 Jan 2002 16:10:56 -0600
From: spam_greenepub <greenepub@greenepublishing.com>
To: spam_Jeri Liller <res0mh66@verizon.net>
on 1/18/02 1:55 PM, Jeri Liller at
res0mh66@verizon.net wrote:
> I am contacting you in reguard to a article in the newspaper on Friday,
> January 18,2002. It involves 2 men, Dale Sargant and Dave B. Lawson. It
> involves a housefire and some valuable stolen snakes. Mr. Lawson was
> arrested on December 7 in Hillsboro County for the theft of the animals.
> I believe that all this information is contained in the spam_article. If you
> could please email the article to me at your earliest convienience I
> would greatly appreciate it. It would be very helpful in situations
> going on here in Pasco County also.
> Thank You,
> Jeri L. Liller
>
Jeri ,
spam_ This is want we ran in spam_The Madison Enterprise-Recorder Newspaper on Jan. 18, 2002.
spam_ I hope this article has helped.
spam_ If you have any more question about this story call Stephanie Tasker at 850-973-4141.
Production Manager,
Lisa M. Greene
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Rare snakes, spam_allegedly killed in fire, spam_resurface alive
By Stephanie Tasker
Greene Publishing, Inc.
spam_ Madison County resident, Dale Sargeant, not only lost his home to a devastating fire on September 7, 2001, but also his two beloved Axanthic Burmese Pythons, which were valued at $100,000. The two rare reptiles are the only two known living examples and are considered exotic.
spam_ In a bizarre twist, the expensive snakes reportedly killed in the house fire, turned up at a national reptile show in the possession of David Bryan Lawson, 37, of Zephyrhills. Lawson was developed as a suspect when he was found to be in possession of the Axanthic Burmese Pythons. Lawson reportedly could not provide any proof of ownership, and he also provided conflicting statements to Madison County Sheriff's Investigator Mark Joost concerning how he acquired the animals.
spam_ Investigator Joost arrested Lawson and charged him with grand theft, which is a first-degree felony.
spam_ Additional charges against Lawson are pending review by the State Attorney's Office as the investigation continues.
spam_ Sargeant's python collection has been inventoried and documented by Investigator Joost to facilitate positive identification and to deter any possible theft attempts.
spam_ Sargeant said that it is too early in the investigation to give a statement at this time because he said his hands are tied in the matter.
spam_ As far as the house fire at the Sargeant residence, the State Fire Marshall could not determine whether there was foul play involved in the blaze or if it burned by other causes.
spam_ Greene Publishing, Inc. will bring further updates regarding this case as information is made available.
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