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  3. Florida Women's Reception Center - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Women's Reception Center (FWRC) is a state prison for women located in Ocala, Marion County, Florida, owned and operated by the Florida Department of Corrections. [1] This facility has multiple missions for Florida state female inmates: "reception, in-patient mental health, faith, and character based (programs) and general population."

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    The Florida Highway Patrol no longer provides names in its news releases. The motorcycle rider was described only as a 25-year-old Ocala man. The pickup driver was a 63-year-old Belleview man.

  5. Lowell Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Correctional Institution is a women's prison in unincorporated Marion County, Florida, [1] [2] north of Ocala, in the unincorporated area of Lowell. A part of the Florida Department of Corrections, it serves as the primary prison for women in the state. Almost 3,000 women are incarcerated in the complex, which includes the Lowell Annex. [3]

  6. What to do if you are injured in a car accident - AOL

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    Report the accident to law enforcement: Most states require you to contact law enforcement in the event of an accident, especially one with injuries. Even if the injuries appear minor, you should ...

  7. Florida Highway Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Florida law designates the prescribed colors as 'Florida Highway Patrol black and tan.' [26] Florida law makes it a misdemeanor crime to cause a vehicle or motorcycle to be the same or similar colors as prescribed by FHP. [26] [27] A 1998 Legislative review determined the paint added $657 to the purchase of each vehicle. Prior to the vehicles ...