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An Orlando woman was shot dead in her driveway Sunday, in what police are calling a senseless botched carjacking.
Roxana Sanchez, 36, was returning home from a night out with a friend, when they were followed into her neighborhood by a light colored sedan, Orange County Sheriffs said.
When the pair pulled into her driveway, the men in the car got out and confronted her, police said, at a Tuesday press conference that was posted on Twitter. Two black males get out, approach the victims on both sides of the car, bang on the car telling them to get out, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said. The driver in fear put the car into reverse, striking the suspect’s car.
Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.
‘The driver in fear put the car into reverse, striking the suspect’s car.’
The suspect at the passenger door then opened fire, hitting Sanchez, police said. Sanchez from her injuries at the hospital
VIDEO: Suspect Vehicle. On May 8, Roxana Sanchez was arriving home after a night of shopping and a late dinner with a friend, and she was shot to death during an attempted carjacking. The suspect vehicle is believed to be a light-colored (white or silver) sedan. Call @CrimelineFLpic.twitter.com/PXN2pDi1y7
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Boat in Dana Harbor fully aflame. (OCSD Phito)
Seven boats were burned at Dana Point Harbor, and one person declined to be transported to the hospital. Investigators are en route. (OCFA Photo)
Column of smoke seen across Dana Point Thursday. (OCSD Photo)
OCSD Harbor patrol investigate. (OCSD photo)
DANA POINT, CA A boat docked in Dana Point harbor exploded Thursday morning, according to reports. The huge plume of smoke and flame after the explosion could be seen from across the seaside town.
Firefighters and police responded to the scene that originated with one vessel and spread to at least seven others, according to the Orange County Sheriffs Department.