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 Child Pulled From Pool Still In Critical Condition
 A nine-year-old who was pulled from a pool in an apartment complex re- mains in critical condition. He is being treated at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hos- pital.
According to Tampa Po- lice, shortly before 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, Jachoix Racyne was discovered on the bottom of the pool at the Ashford Place Apartments Complex. He was pulled from the water and Tampa Polcie began administering life-saving measures until Fire Rescue arrived.
Racyne was trans- ported to Florida Hospital
on E. Fletcher Avenue and later transferred to Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hos- pital in critical condition. Police said his mother had been located and was at the hospital with him.
During the investigation, detectives learned that Racyne lives in the apart- ment complex and was left in the care of his grandfa- ther. His grandfather was inside the apartment and Racyne was allowed to play outside while his mother was at work.
Police have not released the names of the child’s mother or grandfather.
They have not released any
about the investigation. that However, it does not appear filed.
any charges will be
 additional
information
    Body Of Tampa Man Recovered From Lake
 The body of a Tampa man was recovered from a lake in Sarasota Tuesday. He had been reported missing Mon- day.
According to the Sarasota Sheriff’s Office, 33-year-old Na’im S. Hunter, of Tampa, was reported missing around 2 a.m., Monday after he was observed jumping into a lake in the Camelot Lakes neighborhood.
Divers began searching for him and located his body just before 9 a.m., Tuesday. His body was transported to the Medical Examiner’s Of- fice, where an autopsy will
NA’IM S. HUNTER
determine his cause of death. No additional information
was available at press time.
    Crash Involving Wrong Way Driver Leaves 3 Hurt
 On Tuesday, a driver with a medical issue caused an ac- cident that left 3 people hurt. The accident took place near the intersection of N. 30th Street and E. Fletcher.
According to police, Regi- nald Gambrell was driving a 2003 Isuzu Axiom SUV in the wrong direction of E. Fletcher Avenue. Hillsbor- ough County Deputy John Duran observed the vehicle and responded to the situa- tion.
Deputy Duran observed Gambrell driving on the sidewalk next to a car dealer- ship near E. Fletcher Avenue and N. Florida Avenue. Gambrell was experiencing
a medical emergency when he clipped the front of a gray 2016 Nissan Altima driven by Ms. Holly Neider, of Tampa. John Neider Carmelo was a passenger in the Altima.
The accident resulted in Gambrell swerving and then hitting the rear driver’s door of Deputy Duran’s cruiser.
All three drivers were transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening in- juries and were listed in sta- ble condition.
Gambrell was given a ticket for wrong way driving. No criminal charges are pending, police said.
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