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Body of 17-year-old Avon Park boy recovered in New Smyrna Beach surf

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New Smyrna Beach mapGoogle map / An Avon Park boy, 17, drowned Friday in the surf off New Smyrna Beach.

night NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The body of a 17-year-old Highlands County boy was recovered early this evening in the surf off New Smyrna Beach, the Orlando Sentinel and several other print newspapers reported in their online sites.

The body of the Avon Park teen was found just after 7 p.m. Capt. Tammy Marris of the Beach Patrol told the newspaper, adding he had been swimming with friends in area with no lifeguards when he went under about 4:30 p.m. The boy's name was not be released because authorities were in the process of contacting his family.

Headline Surfer, based in New Smyrna Beach as NSBNews.net, was not notified of the boy's disapperance or the recovery of his body by Volusia County officials. Messages left with Marris and Volusia County spokesman Dave Byron went unanswered.

Volusia County lacking in equitable distribution of beach-related news developments

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Hopefully, after the Nov. 6 elections, a new Volusia County Council government will be more open and equitable in the release of breaking news.

A 17-year-old Avon Park boy's body was recovered Friday night in the surf off New Smyrna Beach, but we were the only media outlet not to know about it, even though we are in New Smyrna Beach.

Challenger Nancy Epps and incumbent dist 2 County Council member Joshua Wagner agree to public debate

Nancy Epps and Joshus WagnerHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Former Ponce Inlet Mayor Nancy Epps, shown here, is challenging first-term dist. 2 Volusia County Council member Joshua Wagner in the Nov. 6 general elections.  

PORT ORANGE -- Challenger Nancy Epps and incumbent dist. 2 Volusia County Council member Joshua Wagner have each committed to participating in a public debate sponsored by Headline Surfer leading up to the Nov. 6 general elections.

Epps, who finished second to Wagner in the Aug. 14 primary in a three-way contest to force the run-off said she's looking forward to debating the issues.

Beach Patrol: Avon Park teenager who drowned in New Smyrna Beach surf identified

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New Smyrna Beach shoreline / Headline SurferA nearly three-hour search Friday resulted in the recovery of a teenage drowning victim.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Avon Park boy whose body was recovered Friday in the surf, four hours after he went under, has been identified as 17-year-old J.J. Branchedor, authorities said.

The teen, who was here on a day trip with Forest Lake Academy, a Seventh-Day Adventist high school based in Apopka, got lost in the swollen surf at 4:30 p.m. while several friends who also struggled managed to get back to shore with the help of Beach Patrol personnel.

The teens were in an area where lifeguards are not posted, a half mile north of the Canaveral National Seashore.

NSB cops: New Smyrna Beach woman robbed at gunpoint

Armed robbery in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferNew Smyrna Beach police are looking for a gunman who robbed a woman of her cash early Sunday.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 26-year-old woman was robbed by a man armed with a handgun who point it at her and demanded money as she was getting out of her car in the 200 block of Chisholm Street just after 2 this morning, police said.

Shawnetrae Leshaun Williams gave the gunman, described as black and of medium height and weight, an undisclosed amount of cash before he ran off. She was not physically hurt in the incident.

Here is a synopsis of what New Smyrna Beach Police Sgt. Christopher Roos put in his report: "Officers responded to 210 Chisholm Street in reference to an armed robbery. Contact was made with the female victim who advised an unknown male approached her as she was getting out of her vehicle and pointed a gun at her. Suspect fled the scene northbound on foot with an undetermined amount of money. The victim was not injured during the incident. Limited suspect information was obtained."

Venerable Sheriff Ben Johnson deserves another four years as Volusia County's top cop

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Sheriff Ben Johnson has provided strong leadership as Volusia County's top cop for the last 12 years and we see no compelling argument from his challenger, Wendell Bradford, or anyone else for that matter, as to why he should be not be re-elected Nov. 6. Headline Surfer fully endorses Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson.

The Sunday Conversation: Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson gearing up for re-election

Headline Surfer videos by Serafina Frederick / Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson speaks with Headline Surfer Editor/Publisher Henry Frederick for The Sunday Conversation, the 24/7 Internet newspaper's online show focusing on newsmakers. 

DELAND -- Ben Johnson is the longest serving employee of the Volusia County Sheriff's Office ever with 39 years under his belt. Oh, and he's the sheriff, rounding out 12 years in elective office as he gears up for a fourth four-year term in the November general elections.