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No one injured in Gulf Breeze school bus accident
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[Pensacola News Journal] - "The school bus driver got distracted by one of the students," Gulf Breeze Police Chief Robert Randle said. The bus hit a car in front of it, and the car the slammed into the back of a sport utility vehicle, he said. "It's amazing no one was hurt
Meet Gulf Breeze's NEW TOP COP
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[Gulf Breeze News] - Police Chief Robert Randle says his four decades of Gulf Breeze residency will serve him well in recognizing issues foremost on citizens' minds. Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News The Gulf Breeze Police Department underwent a change in command on Jan.
Chase, burglaries keep police on the go
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[Gulf Breeze News] - A stolen car being pursued by two Gulf Breeze Police vehicles Monday night crashed through a toll-booth gate on Pensacola Beach, and the unidentified driver avoided apprehension, Police Chief Robert Randle said Tuesday. An officer in an unmarked patrol
Former student arrested at Gulf Breeze High
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[Pensacola News Journal] - A former Gulf Breeze High School student has been arrested at the school this morning, according to Gulf Breeze Police Chief Robert Randle. “He had been kicked out of school and was over there trespassing,” Randle said. “He jumped out of a car with his
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