Commissioner's Home Vandalized With Mustard, Silly String
David Carson's home in the Stirling Heights subdivision was the target of criminal mischief over the weekend, according to the sheriff's office. The commissioner is up for re-election in November.
Dunedin City Commissioner David Carson's home was vandalized over the weekend, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Carson told deputies that sometime Saturday night or early Sunday morning, someone came to his home in the Stirling Heights subdivision and stuck plastic utensils in the ground in his yard, squirted mustard on his garage door and truck and left silly string in the driveway and on his mailbox. "It wasn't just a drive by," Carson said, noting his house in the back of the subdivision was the only one vandalized. "They were motivated." Carson, who has served in the commission's Seat 3 since 2009 and is up for re-election next month, said he had no idea who might have targeted him or why. He has "no axes to grind," …
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joe sharp
11:20 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Sorry,you got the story wrong...the police DID see the mess. You sound kinda guilty?   more ›