Thursday, February 28, 2013
After the death of Dunedin High grad Jason Paul, family members, friends and neighbors gathered in Crest Lake Park to remember and move forward.
A bagpipe solo and candles illuminating a path inside Crest Lake Park on Feb. 23 honored the life of stabbing victim Jason Paul. The candlelight vigil, which featured a Dunedin High bagpiper, is part to show support for the family and for Crest Lake Park, said JoAnna Siskin, president of the Skycrest Neighborhood Association. Paul, a 2008 Dunedin High grad, was bicycling home from work and a quick stop at the store shortly before he stabbed near Crest Lake Park in Clearwater on Jan. 6. Clearwater Police still are looking for a suspect, motive and weapon. More events are being planned to bring a more positive energy to the park, she said. Some of those events include a spoken word night, chalk art night and doggy date night. Anyone with …
Saturday, February 23, 2013
A candlelight vigil is planned tonight for Jason Paul, a Dunedin High grad found stabbed to death in Clearwater early this year. Paul's killer is still on the loose.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
A memorial for Jason Paul, a Dunedin High grad who was found stabbed to death near Crest Lake Park in Clearwater, is planned for 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23.
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Thursday, February 21
It is 51 days since Jason Paul was stabbed and left for dead near Crest Lake Park. Paul was bicycling home from work and a quick stop at the store when he was found stabbed Jan. 6. Clearwater Police still are looking for a suspect, weapon and motive into the city’s first homicide of 2013. While detectives run down leads, supporters are planning a candlelight vigil to honor the Dunedin High School graduate on Feb. 23 at Crest Lake Park. JoAnna Siskin, president of the Skycrest Neighborhood Association, said the group wanted to show its support. Renee Langfritz, Paul’s mother, was full of emotions when she found out about the planned community memorial. “It just seems like something we’re dealing with,” Langfritz said. “To have the support, …
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A Facebook page was recently created in an effort to solve the Jan. 6 murder. The 22-year-old Dunedin High graduate's body was discovered a block from his house at a Clearwater park.
Friends of stabbing victim Jason Paul are taking to social media in an effort to solve his murder. The "Please Help Solve Jason Paul’s Homocide" Facebook page was recently created. It had more than 230 fans as of Monday evening. Clearwater Police detectives say Paul, 22, a 2008 Dunedin High graduate, was riding his bike home from work at Sunset Point Road and U.S. 19. He stopped at Walmart and bought some cleaning supplies. They were found still strapped to his bike when his body was discovered a block from his house at 12:40 a.m. on Glenwood Avenue near Crest Lake Park. Police still are seeking a suspect in Paul’s murder. Renee' Paul Langfritz, Paul's mother, commented on the Facebook page: "anyone who has any info please don't be afraid …
Sunday, January 27, 2013
OK, so you had a busy week. We understand. Let us catch you up on all the highlights from Dunedin Patch!
Judy Adair, whose family runs Creative Graphics in Dunedin, was taking a 10-week-old bulldog puppy to its new home in Michigan, where its new owner is in a fight for his life. In an effort to generate credible information and leads in the city's first homicide of the year Jason Paul's family is offering $10,000 in addition to the $1,000 Crime Stoppers reward already offered. City leaders wrestled with how to pay for a future, more spacious municipal center, estimated at $5.1 million, during a commission workshop Jan. 15. They discussed possibly selling city-owned land and using City Hall as performance art space. A Dunedin musician recently penned a touching song that commemorates the 26 lives lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy. The…
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
In an effort to generate credible information and leads in the city's first homicide of the year Jason Paul's family is offering $10,000 in addition to the $1,000 Crime Stoppers reward already offered.
Frustrating. Angering. Maddening. It is 16 days since Renee Langfritz found out her only child Jason Paul was stabbed to death. She just wants to catch the culprit. “The daily tears heartache and sadness of not being able to see his face or hear his laugh are unbearable, but most of all, frustrating,” Langfritz said during a press conference at Clearwater Police headquarters Tuesday. “The frustration and anger caused from lack of answers as to why this has happened and who can carry out such a violent attack on another human being, not to mention on our son, is maddening.” In an effort to generate credible information and leads in the city's first homicide of the year, Paul's family is offering a $10,000 reward, in addition to the $1,000 …
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Jason Paul's family increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect Tuesday.
Jason Paul's family increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect Tuesday. In an effort to generate credible information and leads in the city's first homicide of the year Paul's family added $10,000 to the $1,000 Crime Stoppers reward already offered, according to Clearwater Police. Detectives say Paul, 22, was riding his bike home from work at Sunset Point Road and U.S. 19. He stopped at Walmart and bought some items. He was about a block from his house when he was found stabbed to death at 12:40 a.m. on Glenwood Avenue. Clearwater Police detectives are looking for evidence, motive and witnesses. Anyone with information can contact Clearwater Police's Tip Line at 727-562-4422. Send tips …
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