With a population of about 3,000, it s not hard to get to know people in Omro, Wisconsin.
This week, the community is grieving the loss of siblings Domynick and Danycka Milis who were killed on Interstate 95 near Daytona Beach after an armed carjacking suspect driving the wrong way slammed head-on into their vehicle. Domynick was a very nice young man, a very good soul, family friend Art Eichmann said by phone Thursday. He was just a kind-hearted person who would always help anyone, and Danycka was certainly very much the same.
Several family members and friends of the Wisconsin residents changed their Facebook profile photos to one of the brother and sister with their arms around each other and the words Milis Strong.
Danielle Anderson, Correspondent
It was a chance meeting in a restaurant in Panama City Beach, Florida, that created an unlikely relationship between a motorcycle club and a young man whose ability to defy the odds landed him smack dab in Flagler County on Dec. 20, to make a wish come true.
Born with a number of serious medical anomalies, including hetertaxy (a condition in which internal organs are arranged abnormally) and complex congenital heart disease, 14-year old Austin Booth shouldn’t have made it past his 9th birthday, according to his mother, Angie.
But with a fighting spirit and the love of family, Austin’s story captured the hearts of Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club members across America, who headed in from as far away as New York, Ohio and Alabama to escort Austin as he co-piloted a flight on Dec. 19 from the Flagler Executive Airport, courtesy of national nonprofit Teens-In-Flight.
Alabama motorcycle club helps terminally ill Florida teen’s dream take flight
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Terminally ill, 14-year old Austin Booth gets the chance of a lifetime to co-pilot the newly donated Cessna 172 from the Heiser Foundation, courtesy of Teens-In-Flight, on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Flagler Executive Airport.TNS
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By Danielle Anderson, Correspondent The Daytona Beach News-Journal (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
It was a chance meeting in a restaurant in Panama City Beach, Florida, that created an unlikely relationship between a motorcycle club and a young man whose ability to defy the odds landed him smack dab in Flagler County on Dec. 20, to make a wish come true.
Dec 30, 2020 1:03 PM Bunnell, FL - An undercover operation by the Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) Special Investigations Unit (SIU) leads to the closure of a drug house operating in the Palm Terrace mobile home park in Bunnell. Twenty-eight-year-old Dakota Keith Brill is charged with Possession of Schedule I Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell within 1000’ of a Church, Possession of Cannabis over 20 grams, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Child Neglect. SIU, with assistance from the FCSO SWAT team, executed a Narcotics Search Warrant at 10 1st Court yesterday (December 29). Inside the home, they found Brill, 28-year-old Carolynne Jaymee Fleck, an 8 year old child and 5 day old baby, Quantities of THC concentrate and Cannabis were located in plain view in the living room and in arm’s reach of the 8 year old child. Multiple loaded firearms were located in Brill and Fleck’s bedroom also in plain view and within easy reach of the child. T
Dec 29, 2020 3:03 PM Bunnell, FL - A man spends the rest of Christmas in jail after Flagler County deputies find that he not only had an expired tag, but a plethora of narcotics that he tried to hide after fleeing. Around noon on Christmas Day, a deputy with the Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) stopped 40-year-old Cornelius Murphy after he rolled through a stop sign in Bunnell. After speaking with Murphy, the deputy noticed the smell of marijuana coming from his car. Murphy told the deputy that there were no drugs in his car and he did not have a medical marijuana card. As the deputy was checking on Murphy s information, a Bunnell police officer came over and requested that Murphy move his vehicle so he doesn t create a traffic jam. That s when he backed into a parking spot as he waited for the deputy to return. The deputy determined that Murphy s tag had expired. When asked to leave his vehicle, Murphy peeled out of the parking spot and drove off. FCSO notes that th