PER CURIAM.
In the instant appeal, appellant raises the sole issue of whether the trial court erred in imposing an upward departure sentence. Appellant argues and the state properly concedes that none of the reasons for departure provided by the trial court are supported by the record. Appellant's sentence is, therefore, vacated, and the case is remanded for resentencing within the presumptive guidelines range. See Shull v. Dugger,
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