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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
Adair County: 'Really high' driver charged in Stuart
Jun. 18—Tyler L. Carter, 33, of Adair, was taken into custody 7:13 a.m. June 11, in the 200 block of Sixth Street in Adair and charged with violating a city ordinance. According to an Adair County report, a disturbance between neighboring residents prompted two 911 calls to police. A witness statement identified Carter as the subject yelling and causing unusually loud or excessive noise. Carter was transported to the Adair County Jail where he was released from after posting $300 cash or surety bond. — — — — — Alex Guerrero, 22, of Grand Island, Nebraska, was taken into custody 6:12 a.m. June 14, in Stuart on the charges of OWI, first offense, reckless driving and possession of a controlled substance — marijuana, first offense. According to a Stuart Police report, at approximately 1:51 a.m. a 2016 Ford Mustang was observed traveling eastbound on Front Street at a high rate of speed, estimated by officers to be 60 mph in a 25 mph zone. The Mustang went through a four-way intersection without slowing down or stopping at the posted sign. Officers were able to catch up to the Mustang and lock its speed of 77 mph in a 35 mph zone on radar. A traffic stop was conducted and contact was made with the driver, identified as Guerrero, who told officers he was extremely high and handed them a THC vape from a pouch between his legs. When asked where he thought he was, Guerrero said he was still in Grand Island. Guerrero began to panic and had a hard time finding his license. He said his insurance information was on his phone, but he had thrown his phone out of the car window somewhere between Stuart and Grand Island because he was scared. A probable cause search was conducted, but no other narcotics were located. Guerrero consented to field sobriety testing but testing was halted due to Guerrero's behavior. He consented to a PBT which provided a .000 result. A Drug Recognition Expert assisted at the Stuart Police Department and determined Guerrero was impaired by THC and unable to safely operate a motor vehicle. Guerrero was transported to the Adair County Jail where he was released from after posting $2,300 cash or surety bond. — — — — — David A. Jones, 49, of Shannon City, was taken into custody 8:46 p.m. June 14, in the 2600 block of Highway 25 in Greenfield on the charge of OWI, second offense. According to an Adair County report, at approximately 7:17 p.m. a 2015 Chevrolet Sonic was observed swerving into the east shoulder of the highway and traveling 63 mph in a 55 mph zone. The plate of the vehicle was unreadable due to gravel dust covering it. A traffic stop was initiated and contact was made with the driver, identified as Jones. Jones provided an ID card to deputies. While discussing his license status with him, deputies detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. When asked, Jones admitted to drinking two beers. He consented to field sobriety testing which showed clues of impairment. A PBT showed Jones to have a BrAC of above .08%. Jones was transported to the Adair County Sheriff's Office where he consented to provide a breath specimen for chemical testing. The test result indicated his BAC to be .160%. Jones was previously convicted of OWI, first offense June 1, 2021, in Clarke County. Jones was transported to the Adair County Jail where he was released from after posting $2,000 cash or surety bond.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ex-MLB star Alex Guerrero puts $75M Miami mansion on market, includes 18-car garage
Ex-MLB star Alex Guerrero puts $75M Miami mansion on market, includes 18-car garage (Image Source: Getty) Former MLB player Alex Guerrero, who spent the majority of his time with the Los Angeles Dodgers and later had a prolific career in Japan, is kicking down the door for big boy luxury real estate. And Guerrero has put an unfinished mansion in Miami up for $75 million. Sitting on Palm's North Bay Road, the property is being sold as a custom spec home with a mind-blowing 18-car garage, and its likely buyers are ultra-wealthy types who value peace as much as prestige. The property's standout features The mansion occupies a half-acre plot of land on the waterfront with 110 feet of open bay and space for a 90-foot yacht on a private dock. The estate, which also has seven en-suite bedrooms, was designed by the architecture firm Valle Valle & Partners and measures over 10,250 square feet. The master suite is 1,500 square feet and will have its private garden, balcony overlooking the bay, and cold plunge. — WSJRealEstate (@WSJRealEstate) Aside from this, there are two indoor kitchens and a complete outdoor caterer's kitchen, great for entertainment purposes. On the outside, space is equipped with an infinity-edge pool, hot tub, and tropical landscaping to complement the luxurious feel. But the pièce de résistance is the home with the 18-car garage, which has a three-car climate-controlled space above ground and a 15-car underground bay, which the resident accesses through a gated entrance equipped with a waterfall-activated sensor. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 40+ Say This Wrinkle Serum "Really Delivered' (Shocking Results) The Skincare Magazine Undo Strategic pricing and Alex Guerrero's real estate journey Alex Guerrero paid a hefty amount of $13.6 million for the lot in the year 2023, after having completed a spec mansion on Palm Island that sold for $17 million. He situates the existing mid-construction North Bay Road project, which he anticipates wrapping in 2026, so that prospective buyers can customize finishes and layouts to their preference. Home to stars including the Beckhams, Cindy Crawford, and Karlie Kloss, North Bay Road is among Miami's more exclusive addresses. Quoting Guerrero's asking rate would be no mistake, as the location is so highly sought after that the Beckhams officially purchased it last October for about $72 million. Also Read: Shohei Ohtani's return to mound dominates with record viewership Alex Guerrero, now 38, has successfully repurposed himself from pro athlete to high-end developer. And he is listed by Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman, who seems to be making a serious run at the upper-echelon level of real estate in Miami. So this mansion, to Guerrero, is more than a property; it's a statement piece for those buyers seeking high-end design, privacy, and the Miami experience.


New York Post
3 days ago
- Business
- New York Post
MLB star turned real estate developer Alex Guerrero asks $75M for a Miami spec mansion — with an 18-car garage
A former Los Angeles Dodger is selling a $75 million home base in Miami. Alex Guerrero went from Dodger to developer. The Cuban-born power hitter previously made a name for himself playing for the Dodgers and Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball League before retiring several years ago. Now he's building luxury properties in Miami. 7 Alex Guerrero, pictured in 2015. Getty Images 7 A rendering of the spec house built by Guerrero. REDVERTEX Guerrero's most recent project along Miami's Millionaire's Row is hitting the market for that massive sum, the Wall Street Journal reported. Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman is representing the listing. When finished, the spec house on North Bay Road will span 10,250 square feet. The ultra-modern home enjoys 110 feet of waterfront, with dockage enough for a 90-foot yacht. The residence's half-acre spot along North Bay Road puts it in league with neighboring homes owned by the Beckhams, Cindy Crawford and Karlie Kloss. David and Victoria Beckham purchased a $72.24 million nine-bedroom home along North Bay in October 2024, notching the road's most expensive residential sale ever. 7 Guerrero, 38, has transitioned from professional baseball to luxury building. AP 7 A rendering of the home's landscaping. REDVERTEX 7 The property is unfinished, with the intention of finding a buyer eager to customize it. REDVERTEX Guerrero's development, constructed by Valle Valle & Partners, is designed to attract the same kind of buyers. The property boasts three kitchens, including an outdoor kitchen and a catering kitchen designed for large parties. Among its seven planned bedrooms is a 1,500-square-foot primary suite with a private garden, a cold plunge and a balcony overlooking Biscayne Bay. The trophy estate will also feature an infinity-edge pool and a hot tub. The real MVP of Guerrero's project, however, is the 18-car garage, accessed through a sensor-activated waterfall. The space includes a three-car air-conditioned garage and a 15-car undercarriage garage. 7 Guerrero played professionally in Japan followed his time with the LA Dodgers. AP 7 The view from the property's 110-foot waterfront along Biscayne Bay. REDVERTEX The home is projected to be completed in 2026, but Alatriste told the Journal that Guerrero is selling now in order to allow the home's buyer to customize their multimillion dollar investment. The former baseball pro played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2013 to 2016. Guerrero then joined Japan's professional baseball league before retiring and moving on to real estate. Guerrero has success in 2023 when he sold a Palm Island home in 2023 for $17 million, the Journal reported. Guerrero bought the site of his North Bay Road development that same year for $13.6 million, and now hopes to more than quintuple that investment.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
MLB Player-Turned-Developer Asks $75 Million for Miami Beach Spec House
Former Los Angeles Dodger Alex Guerrero is building a roughly 10,250-square-foot house with seven bedrooms, two kitchens and an 18-car garage.

Wall Street Journal
4 days ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
MLB Player-Turned-Developer Asks $75 Million for Miami Beach Spec House
Professional baseball player-turned-developer Alex Guerrero is putting an under-construction spec house in Miami Beach, Fla., on the market for $75 million. Guerrero, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers until 2016, purchased the waterfront site on upscale North Bay Road for $13.6 million in 2023, property records show.