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A Palm Bay police officer was not seriously hurt in a traffic stop

A Youth Read and Feed program will provide meals for kids in south Melbourne

Missing Persons of America -Car found in Florida pond belongs to missing man

Car found in Florida pond belongs to missing man A car was seen in a retention pond in the Bayside Lakes Subdivision near Sawgrass Drive in Palm Bay, Florida on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The water in the pond had dropped over the last few weeks exposing the car. The Palm Bay Police Department dive team went in to retrieve the car. The plates came back to a man that has been missing since 2009. Nothing was stated whether a body was found in the car. A cursory look at NAMUS shows Philippe Desir went missing from Palm Bay on February 7, 2009 driving a silver 2002 Mustang.

DUI driver who crashed into Palm Bay diner claims brakes didn t work, police say

DUI driver who crashed into Palm Bay diner claims brakes didn’t work, police say Suspect accused of running from scene Tags:  (Left) Damage done to Izzy s Diner, (Right) Alexander Myers (Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) PALM BAY, Fla. – A man who crashed into a diner while driving under the influence blamed malfunctioning brakes for the crash, according to the Palm Bay Police Department. Records show the crash happened at Izzy’s Diner on Palm Bay Road around 2:50 a.m. Friday. [TRENDING: ] Police said when they arrived on scene, they spoke to the owner of a Jeep who said his friend Alexander Myers jumped into the driver’s seat of the Jeep, caused the crash and then ran away from the scene.

Brevard County Sheriff s major testified at former deputy Hafza murder trial

It s all about planting just one seed of reasonable doubt. That’s what attorneys for former Brevard County Sheriff’s Deputy Yousef Hafza hope to sow in the mind of one of the six jurors this week during the 37-year-old man’s second-degree murder trial for the Father’s Day shooting death of 25-year-old Clarence Howard during a road rage incident while Hafza was off-duty.  Perhaps reasonable doubt was planted when Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Major Alex Herrera testified, after being called for the defense Thursday, that deputies – whether on-duty of off – can use deadly force in response to a perceived deadly threat regardless of whether the other person is actually armed.

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