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'K-9 For a Day' program: Police help shelter dogs find forever homes

The ‘K-9 For a Day’ program is about a year old and so far, officers have been gotten three shelter dogs adopted by taking them on walks in the community. ....

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Missing 14-year-old last seen over 1 week ago in New Smyrna Beach, police say

Missing 14-year-old last seen over 1 week ago in New Smyrna Beach, police say
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Florida Man Faces 30 Years for Vandalizing Asian American Family's Vehicles, Sending Threatening Messages as Squirrel


Florida Man Faces 30 Years for Vandalizing Asian American Family’s Vehicles, Sending Threatening Messages as Squirrel
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A Daytona Beach, Fla., man is facing up to 30 years in prison after being convicted this week of vandalizing vehicles belonging to an Asian American family with racial slurs.
What he did: Kyle Christiansen, 34, spray-painted two of the family’s vehicles and placed nails in their driveway on July 29, 2020.
The vehicles, which were parked at the family’s home in New Smyrna Beach, were a black pickup truck owned by a male family member and a gray Honda sedan owned by his sister-in-law. ....

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Second Body Found This Week In Volusia County


Jun 10, 2021 | 10:58 AM
Daytona Beach, FL -  Daytona Beach Police (DBPD) are working to find what led to the death of a man found in Tuscawilla Park yesterday (June 9) morning. Department spokesperson Messod Bendayan said the man was found around 7:20 a.m. face down on the ground near the zip line office building. Paramedics pronounced the man dead at the scene. Bendayan said at this time, the investigation does not indicate foul play. The man is reported to be in his early 40s and DBPD is trying to notify the man’s family. They are waiting on toxicology and autopsy results. Earlier this week, on Sunday, New Smyrna Beach Police (NSBPD) were dispatched to the pond behind the 1900 block of Jungle Road. The man found floating in the pond is identified as 63-year-old Clarence Vitalis. The case is still under investigation at this time, pending toxicology results and the medical examiner’s report. A human skull was found near the bike path by a hiker at Gemini Springs ....

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