9-1-1 calls and excerpts from the Volusia-Flagler area.
A Tennessee man who was shot on Interstate 4 near Deltona Wednesday night said he was driving in the left lane when a pickup truck came up behind him, according to a 911 call.
A turtle crashed through the windshield of a vehicle on Interstate 95 near Port Orange on Wednesday morning hitting a woman in the head and sending her to the hospital, authorities said.
A caller reports the fatal head-on collision that claimed the lives of two Wisconsin siblings on I-95 near Daytona Beach.
Volusia County law enforcement tracks a speeding carjacking suspect on I-95 just before a head-on collision that killed two Wisconsin siblings.
A Port Orange man was charged with attempted first-degree murder after chasing a woman. shooting at her and repeatedly ramming her vehicle, police said.
An armed, suicidal man called a friend in Maryland to say he had shot himself. The friend called DeLand 9-1-1 to report it, which led to an armed standoff with DeLand police, Volusia County Sheriff's deputies, a bomb squad, and an ultimately peaceful resolution with the unwounded man.
On Tuesday Volusia County firefighters were called to Bear Paw Lane and Bright Way around 1:30 p.m. to reports of a white Mercedes Benz on fire.A body was found inside.
A dispute over McDonalds French fries led to a fight in the lobby of the restaurant on International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona Beach.
Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a DeBary man Tuesday on a charge of aggravated assault after he intentionally coughed on a retail store employee, claiming social distancing because of the coronavirus pandemic is “getting out of hand.”
DeLand police are working to find out how a man ended up dead, apparently murdered, deep in the woods off of Summit Avenue near West New York Avenue, officials said on Monday.
A 14-year-old Palm Coast boy was killed Thursday night when the driver of the motorcycle he was riding on lost control, left the road and struck a utility pole, according to a release from the Florida Highway Patrol.
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