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16-year-old DeLand boy charged with attempted felony murder and armed home invasion in Orange City

DELAND -- A 16-year-old boy wanted for attempted felony murder and armed home invasion in Orange City, was arrested Monday night at a home on Boston Court in the DeLand area after Volusia County Sheriff's deputies received an anonymous tip about his location, an agency spokesman said.

Levon Desaussure was transported to the Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Daytona Beach without incident.Sheriff's investigators have already charged 21-year-old Kyle Bell of Orange City with attempted felony murder and home invasion robbery.

Here is a synopsis of what led to the charges:

NSB cops: Sexual predator registered as living at 331 Sheldon St.

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Courtesy photo/Florida Dept. of Corrections.This photo of Terrence Little Jr., a registered sex offender with the state of Florida, was released by New Smyrna Beach police to notify the public that he is now living in New Smyrna Beach, specifically 331 Sheldon St.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The city's newest registered sex offender is Terrence Little Jr, who is living at 331 Sheldon Street, New Smyrna Beach police announced today.

Little, 37, was convicted June 2, 1998, of sexual battery of a minor over the age of 12 who was incapacitated. Because Little is classified as a sexual predator and found a home in New Smyrna Beach, the New Smyrna Beach Police Department is responsible for make sure he is registered, which was done Monday. Little is the 42nd convict designated as a sexual predator living in Volusia County. Of the 42, 20 live in Southeast Volusia -- 15 in New Smyrna Beach and five in Edgewater.

NSBNEWS.net Insta Poll on Swine Flu: Overblown by the media

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- And just like that, the so-called swine flu pandemic just went away. Or at least that's how it seems.

Here are the results of our most recent NSBNEWS.net Insta Poll question, which asked: The swine flu has garnered a lot of media attention -- what's your take on the issue?

The first option was: It's scary -- the more attention, the better. That was checked off by 14 percent of the respondents.

The second option was: It's another example of overblown news coverage. That was checked off by 86 percent of the respondents.

Would-be robber with fake gun tackled by DeBary victim who calls her bluff

DEBARY -- A man pulled into his driveway in DeBary Wednesday evening after having just cashed a check when suddenly he was confronted by a woman pointing a gun at him and demanding his money.

When the 50-year-old man didn't respond fast enough, the woman cocked the gun, but at that moment something didn't seem right to the would-be victim, said Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught. The gun had an oddly plastic sound. That prompted the man to fight back. When she tried dashing across the street to escape, he gave chase and tackled her to the ground.

WFTV Donates $10K to help Volusia County flood victims

Editor's Note: This was written by WFTV Channel 9 Orlando:

It was the third most expensive weather disaster for Volusia County behind the hurricanes of 2004. The May floods created more than $68 million in damage, and forced thousands out of their homes.

Eyewitness News covered the devastating floods and recognized the need for help. That’s why WFTV Channel 9, WFTV 9 Family Connection and our corporate partners will donate $10,000 to help victims in Volusia County.

Appraiser Morgan Gilreath: Volusia County flood damage at $68.9M

DELAND -- Morgan Gilreath Jr., Volusia County’s property appraiser, has provided updated damage assessments from May’s floods, indicating that 1,890 properties were damaged with a total value of $68,985,054, said Shelley Szafraniec, a county spokeswoman.