Clearwater Police Department added 5 new photos to the album: Everyday Heroes. 6 hrs Officer Kyle Bingham and Officer Michael Buis met with the media this afternoon to talk about their good deed a day earlier - buying a pair of pants for a homeless man whose pants were badly ripped. Traffic and Accident Reports in Clearwater Florida, road condition live updates from the news and police records. See Pinellas County sheriff's active service calls Pinellas County includes the Florida cities of Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and Gulfport. Thanks to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office in Florida for providing this public information online.
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