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Holly Hill cops: Mentally challenged woman, 48, missing

Carol Jean PaceIf you see the woman shown here, Carol Jean Pace, please call Holy Hill police at 386-248-9475. She's been reported missing and endangered.

HOLLY HILL -- Police are seeking the public's help in locating Carol Jean Pace, 48, who was reported missing from 522 Ridgewood Ave., Apt. No. 5, in Holly Hill on April 18, 2012.

"According to Ms. Pace's associates, she has not been seen at that location since April 13," Holly Hill Police Chief Mark Barker said.  "Ms. Pace is considered mentally challenged and may be in danger of exploitation. At the time of her disappearance she was depressed over the recent death of her boyfriend."

Those lose to her told police that she left behind all of her clothing, medication, and personal belongings when she left the apartment, Barker said, adding cops were told she has no known living relatives in the area.

Hotelier urges New Smyrna Beach allow for short-term lease ASAP to bring Delta Queen here from Chattanooga

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City officials not so enthusiastic opting instead to consider a hotel along the water

Delta QueenWayne HellerNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Wayne Heller, owner of the Riverview Hotel pleaded with city officials to allow him to relocate the historic Delta Queen here from Chattanooga, Tenn. "as soon as possible."

Florida Highway Patrol: Jacksonville tractor-trailer driver dies in Leesburg crash after slumping over wheel; rig ends up in pond

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Highway fatality SR 44 LeesburgState Road 44 at Southwind Cove Way as shown in the map was the scene of a deadly tractor-trailer accident Tuesday night in Lake County.

LEESBURG --  A 63-year-old tractor-trailer driver died at Leesburg Regional Medical Center after crashing his rig into a pond after slumping over the wheel from an a possible sudden medical condition that had him travel across the southbound lanes of State Road 44 earlier tonight, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The driver was identified as Larry J. Stokes of Jacksonville, who was transported to the hospital from the 5:30 p.m. crash scene on S.R. 44 at Southwind Cove Way just outside Leesburg in Lake County.

Air Supply lost in love in Plant City Strawberry Festival

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Pavlina Osta of Port Orange talks with Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, the super duo known as "Air Supply" during their spring concert at the Strawberry Ferstival in Plant City.

Pavlina Osta By Pavlina Osta

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PLANT CITY -- I talk with the fabulous duo Air Supply, backstage, before their performance at the Strawberry Festival in Plant City.

Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock have such famous songs as "Lost in Love," "All out of Love", "The One that You Love," "Sweet Dreams" and "Making Love Out of Nothing At All" and each one has achieved multi-million plays on the radio.

New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer seeking re-election

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New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam BarringerHeadline Surfer photo by Sera Frederick / Adam Barringer, shown here on the dais at New Smyrna Beach City Hall, is seeking re-election.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Adam Barringer, the charismatic first-term mayor who gave himself with an assist from his elected commissioners a third year in office when the city switched from odd-year elections, is running again.

The announcement of his intention to seek re-election for another two-year term in the 2012 elections was announced by City Manager Pam Brangaccio in a department-head meeting earlier today, Headline Surfer has learned from a source in municipal government who asked for anonymity.

Holly Hill cops: 48-year-old woman reported missing turns up at New Smyrna Beach church feeding program

Carol Jean PaceCarol Jean Pace, the Holly Hill woman reported missing since April 18, was found safe Wednesday at a church in New Smyrna Beach that feeds the needy, police said.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 48-year-old woman considered endangered The Holly Hill Police Department reports that Carol Jean Pace, who was reported missing seven days earlier was spotted Wednesday during the serving of a hot meals program for the needy at the First United Methodist Church Hot Meals Program here in New Smyrna Beach.

"The church reports that they recognized Ms. Pace from media reports and contacted the Holly Hill Police Department," Holly Hill Police Chief Mark Barker said in a press release to Central Florida media outlets, including Headline Surfer, the New Smyrna Beach-based 24/7 Internet newspaper.

New Smyrna Beach police officers assisted in contacting Pace and confirmed that she was safe.

"Ms. Pace indicated to officers that she was not happy with her living situation and simply left on April 13th," Barker said.

Deputies issue silver alert: 72-year-old DeBary man returning from Orlando in VW Jetta doesn't make it home

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Albert Kaplan, 72, of DeBaryDEBARY -- A 72-year-old DeBary man was driving back from Orlando Thursday, but never made it home and now Volusia County deputies are asking the public to let them know if they see him, agency spokesman Gary Davidson said just before midnight.

Albert Kaplan drove off from his home on Madera Road in DeBary at 2 p.m.

"Five hours later, his wife said someone in the Orlando area called to tell her that he had come across Kaplan and had given him directions on how to get back to his house," Davidson said.

The wife then His wife then called the Sheriff's Office at 8:14 p.m. asking for help in locating him to make sure he got home. Because Kaplan suffers from dementia and other medical ailments, the Sheriff's Office launched a Silver Alert through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to assist in the search for Kaplan. Area hospitals also were contacted.