Officer Bryan grew up in Illinois and ended up at the University of Tampa on a basketball scholarship. Her interest in law enforcement was sparked when she met her boyfriend who was a St. Petersburg Police Officer.
Don’t forget: a pitch competition isn’t the final step in a startup’s journey. St. Pete Pitch Night is the start of an impactful journey for everyone involved.
The home at 5890 Leeland St., St. Petersburg was sold on Dec. 4 by Adrienne Whittier (trustee) and Floyd S. Dameron (revocable living trust) for $1,300,000. The buyer was Leeland Holdings LLC.
Critical Race Theory will be taught by one teacher in Seminole who’s signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Nov. 20.
The home at 6290 72nd Ave., Pinellas Park was sold on Dec. 3 by Dale L. and Kelly G. Light for $238,000. The buyers were Diego Armando Garcia-Velazquez and Maria Consuelo Chavez-Vallejo.
On Dec. 3, Rafael Nestor Rofes Hernandez and Danieyis Santiago Marrero purchased a three bedroom, two bathroom home at 11314 122nd Terrace, Seminole from Clint and Bethany Belk for $460,000.
On Dec. 3, Dennis O'Carroll and Lindsey Hahn purchased a home at 19823 Gulf Blvd. 16, Indian Shores from Miles E. and Margaret R. McDermott for $525,000.
On Dec. 3, Fatima Bella Baychorva and Bradley Jason Melnyk purchased a home at 6826 Stones Throw Circle 11305, St. Petersburg from Manu Nanda (trustee) and M. Nanda 401K (trust) for $185,000.
On Dec. 3, Todd L. and Dawn M. McGinnis sold their three bedroom, two bathroom home at 13623 87th Ave., Seminole to Opendoor Property Trust I. for $382,200.