MyFox Orlando | Fox 35 News | WOFLORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- The State Attorney's office has officially filed more charges against 22-year-old Casey Anthony.
Anthony was arrested earlier this week for new theft and check fraud charges. She was bonded out of jail by her attorney, Jose Baez.
The State Attorney's Office said three more formal charges were officially filed on Friday.
County official requests curfew for neighborhood
Orange County Commissioner Linda Stewart is trying to get an emergency order to set a curfew for the Anthony house off Hopespring Drive.
In the email to city officials and to the Orange County Sheriff's office, Stewart wrote “The interruption of the tranquility of this neighborhood has gotten out of control and last night was the beginning of a good example.”
Stewart was referring to the incident early Thursday morning when protestors threw coins at the Anthony home, resulting in a heated verbal argument between protestors and George and Cindy Anthony.
“I’ve tried to stay out of this as the Sheriff’s office has been doing a terrific job, there resources are limited and putting a patrol unit there 24/7 takes them off the street for other crimes in the area,” she wrote.
Stewart requested an emergency order by the Orange County legal department in conjunction with the sheriff’s office to enact a curfew for Hopespring Drive.
“The fair thing is to allow for protestors but to limited the hours of protest so that there can be a more normal neighborhood assembly,” Stewart wrote.
She hopes the sheriff’s office is able to keep peace in the neighborhood between 9 p.m. up to the morning when children leave for school.
It is not clear whether she had received any response to her request.