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Volusia County public records Feb. 14, 2013
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COUNTY JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Leanne R. Wood, 44, Deltona, burglary with assault or battery; Jamaal W. Dunston, 34, Winter Springs, trafficking in …
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Detectives tight-lipped on young adult overdoses
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Orange County detectives remained tight-lipped Monday about the investigation into an overdose case that led to the death of one teen and injured four other young adults over the weekend. Deputies responded to … While the medical examiner was given …
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Agents raid Apopka pharmacy, charge man with filling fake prescriptions
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The raid is the latest in a series conducted by MBI, the agency that investigates prescription-drug trafficking and abuse in Central Florida. Related … Dye and Callegari each face dozens of prescription-drug charges and remain at the Orange County Jail.
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Few Central Florida schools offer alternatives to arrests
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That includes help for mental health, substance abuse, life-skills training and more. In 2011-12, 1,901 Miami-Dade students were issued citations for offenses ranging from petty theft to trespassing and … "They need to be in school, not sitting at …
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