The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, May 01, 2019

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treehouse @ courthouse. 21 Branching out. 14 Astheworldterns prepare for nesting sea turtles. 6

VOLUME 27, NO. 27

school rocks. 24

Happy May Day

MAY 1, 2019 FREE

HB approves aeration for Spring Lake. 4 BB defendants reject another settlement offer. 5

Op-Ed

The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6

10-20 Years ago

From the archives. 7 BB chief steps away from dock project. 8

Meetings

From the government calendar. 8 RFP issued for AMCP restaurant, bait shop. 8

Happenings

Community announcements, activities. 10-11

Save the date. 10-11 HB, AM complete charter reviews. 12 MPO driving transportation plan to 2045. 16

Gathering. 20

Obituaries. 20 USF scientists shift blame for red tide. 21

Celebrating the Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

Jury convicts man for murder of girlfriend’s toddler

By Kathy Prucnell Islander Reporter A jury found David Vickers guilty of second-degree murder and child neglect in the August 2017 death of a Holmes Beach toddler. Vickers’ five-day trial at the manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton concluded April 26 with the convictions in less than two hours. Twelth Circuit Judge Lou Arends presided and the jury consisted of two women and four men. Luca Sholey was 17 months old Aug. 23, 2017, when he died from a lack of oxygen after suffering four broken ribs and other injuries to the chest, mouth, lips and ears, according to medical testimony at the trial. Testimony for the state came from the toddler’s mother, melissa Wolfe, her father donnie Wolfe, Luca’s father eric Sholey, Holmes Beach police Sgt. tom fraser, manatee county emS and information technology employees and medical experts. Vickers was the only witness called for the defense. He took the stand and spoke softly. Vickers lived at the time with girlfriend melissa Wolfe and her children, Luca and his 3-year-old sister, in donnie Wolfe’s apartment in Holmes Beach. Vickers moved in with them in June 2017. Vickers testified that to save money, he offered to watch Luca and the daughter — that he fed and got the children ready for bed

David Vickers testifies in his defense April 25 on charges in the death of a 17-month-old boy. A jury found Vickers, who lived at the time of the murder in Holmes Beach, guilty of in less than two hours of deliberations. Islander Photo: Kathy Prucnell most nights. melissa Wolfe, who was looking for a caregiver, was working as a waitress six days a week, supporting Vickers and the children. The defendant told the jury that at that time he was addicted to narcotics. The evening of Aug. 21, 2017, Vickers said he took fentanyl and fell asleep on the toddler.

sea turtles kick off nesting season

Streetlife. 22 . 25

Transforming public transit. 27 Sports: Women’s golf champs crowned, soccer starts up. 28 Fishing report. 29 ISL BIZ: Celebrating tourism week. 31

PropertyWatch. 32 CLASSIFIEDS. 32 NYT crossword. 35

www.islander.org

Sea turtle tracks in the sand, spotted by AMITW volunteers — lead from the water and back again early morning April 27 at Coquina Beach in Bradenton Beach. The activity was deemed a “false crawl” — no nest was found. Islander Photo: AMITW

When he awoke several minutes later, he found himself on top of Luca, who was discolored and not breathing. He previously told police he found Luca in his crib, and told the jurors he’d lied because he was scared, afraid of going back to prison. Vickers also said he loved Luca and never harmed him. The defense blamed PLEASE SEE MurDer, PAGE 2

first sea turtles of 2019 attempt to nest

By ChrisAnn Silver Esformes Islander Reporter The loggerheads are off to an early start on anna maria island. Sea turtle nesting season officially began may 1, but the first activity of the season — three false crawls — was spotted on island beaches April 27. A false crawl occurs when a female turtle leaves the gulf of mexico to nest, but returns to the water without laying her eggs. The season often begins with false crawls as the female sea turtles are “testing the temperature of the sand” before depositing their eggs, according to anna maria island turtle Watch and Shorebird monitoring executive director Suzi Fox. PLEASE SEE TurTles, PAGE 3


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