Sarasota (34232) – A bizarre and alarming incident unfolded in Sarasota, Florida, when a man allegedly sprayed a couple in their faces with bug spray in a Publix parking lot. According to police, the attack happened outside the Fruitville Commons Plaza location, leaving the victims, both in their 60s, with eye irritation and breathing difficulties. Authorities described the assault as unprovoked and dangerous, urging the public to remain cautious. The couple received medical treatment and is expected to recover. Investigators are actively searching for the suspect, described as a middle-aged man, and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Florida man accused of spraying bug spray in Publix lot.
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IMPACT: Couple in their 60s suffered eye and breathing irritation.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was an unprovoked, dangerous act,” – Sarasota Police Department.
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ACTION: Authorities urge witnesses to report any similar incidents immediately.
Impact Of Sarasota (34232)
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Precise Location:
Sarasota (34232) – Publix Super Market at Fruitville Commons Plaza. -
Community Connection:
“It makes me nervous shopping here now,” – Karen M., Fruitville resident. -
Visual Proof:
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Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Sarasota Police Department: 941-263-6773
» Florida Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you experience similar exposure, call 911 immediately,”
– Lt. James Porter, Sarasota PD.
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Update Log
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5:45 PM: Police confirm couple treated for minor injuries, expected to recover.
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6:10 PM: Authorities still searching for the suspect, described as middle-aged male.

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