http://www.tbo.com/news/MGB6S50FZIE.htmlTAMPA - People drive up and down Glenn Harris Sr.'s dead-end street, and he thinks they just want to peer into his windows, looking to catch a glimpse of the sexual offender they think lives there.
Harris is fed up with the goings-on in front of his home since a Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office publication came out Sunday. The 48-page tabloid inserted into The Tampa Tribune was delivered to every newspaper subscriber in Hillsborough County. It cost about $100,000 to produce, officials said, and the content was simple:
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Under the photo of Norman Lindo was McCall's address on West Hollywood Street in Tampa.
"That particular person does not reside at this address," McCall said. "We've been here since 1995." McCall said she has never met Lindo and has no idea who or where he is.
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Bruce Faulmann, vice president of advertising and sales for the Tribune, said the tabloid's content was provided entirely by the sheriff's office, though it was printed and distributed by the newspaper.
The Tribune received a handful of complaints, he said. The information was gathered in December, and the section was printed in early January.
In the future, Faulmann said, a better explanation might be made about the content being from the sheriff's office and not the Tribune.