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Default entered against Scott Roos for failure to respond in forfeiture case.

Published
Address
Cape Coral, Florida
Case #
25-CA-4893

Full Notice Text

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $167,494.00 U.S. Currency CASE NO.: 25-CA-4893 ORDER ON MOTION FOR DEFAULT TIDS CAUSE, having come before the Court on Plaintiff, theCity of Cape Coral Police Department's ("CCPD") Motion for Default, filed with the Court on or about January 9, 2026, reviewed the court file, and being otherwise fully advised of the premises, states it is thereupon: ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that a Default is entered in this action against SCOTT ROOS for failure to serve or file any papers as required by law. CCPD will serve executed copies of this signed Order by U.S. mail within (5) days of execution on all parties who have not designated an electronic filing address and shall file a Proof of Service and Notice of Compliance with the Clerk of Courts. For those parties for which no address is known, counsel shall publish a copy of this order inthe legal notices section of an appropriate publication of wide circulation. Keith R. Kyle, Circuit Court Judge ifbzvvol 25-CA-004893 01/14/2026 10:59:18 Electronic Service List: Kimberly Alexis Sams ksams@capecoral.gov kparker@capecoral.gov sgrace@capecoral.gov Kirwinn L. Mike kmike@mcguirewoods .com flservice@mcguirewoods .com Sara F. Holladay sholladay@mcguirewoods .com clambert@mcguirewoods .com January 23, 30 2026 LSAR0441414

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the case number for the forfeiture in Cape Coral?
The case number is 25-CA-4893.
Who is the plaintiff in this case?
The plaintiff is the City of Cape Coral Police Department.
What was the amount involved in the forfeiture?
The amount involved in the forfeiture is $167,494.00.
What happens next after the default is entered?
CCPD will serve copies of the order and file a Proof of Service.
Who is the judge presiding over this case?
The judge presiding over this case is Keith R. Kyle.

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