Several Volusia County agencies work to track down car break-in suspects
Several Volusia County agencies work to track down car break-in suspects
Law enforcement agencies are working to track down suspects after more than 80 car break-ins were reported in Volusia County.
SOUTH DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Law enforcement agencies are working to track down suspects after more than 80 car break-ins were reported in Volusia County.
The South Daytona Police Department reported 36, the Port Orange Police Department reported 35, and Ormond Beach said they had at least 11 over the past two weeks.
Police said while some were left unlocked, the victims smashed windows to get items inside.
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Mar 31, 2021 7:50 PM South Daytona, FL - Investigators say a second man has been arrested and charged in connection to a deadly Nova Road crash that claimed the life of an Uber passenger on February 9th. According to the South Daytona Police Department (SDPD), 18-year-old Jarron Cunningham was arrested in connection to the crash that killed Gregory Greer, a Port Orange man who was riding in an Uber at the time of the incident. He is now charged with vehicular homicide and racing on a highway, which landed him in jail on Monday (March 29th) with a $50,000 bond. Records from the Volusia County Clerk of Courts shows Cunningham was released on Tuesday (March 30th) after posting bond. Cunningham is the second to be charged in this fatal incident, the first being 18-year-old Eric Marens, who drove the car that collided with the car Greer was riding in—which was being operated by a 42-year-old Port Orange woman who survived the crash. After the incident, Marens denied al
Records also show that Cunningham was arrested March 24 on separate charges of having an opener container of alcohol in his vehicle, and DUI alcohol or drugs.
Cunningham was released from jail the same day in the unrelated incident on $1,000 bail on the DUI charges.
According to South Daytona Police Department traffic homicide investigators, Cunningham and Eric Lane Marens, 19, also of New Smyrna Beach, were racing south on Nova Road, reaching speeds of at least 102 mph.
At the Intersection of Nova and Walton roads, Marens’ Ford Focus slammed into an Uber driver’s car, a Ford Escape, that was turning left on Walton Road to head to the Lamp Lighter Mobile Home Park, sending it 5 to 6 feet into the air. The airborne vehicle struck an electrical pole, police said.
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