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New Smyrna Beach cops: Man, 59, arrested after he's allegedly caught sexually assaulting 5-year-old boy

Create: Thu, 11/10/2016 - 11:19
Author: Henry

Photos for Headline Surfer / John Young, 59, is shown above in his booking mug after his arrest on felony charges of lewd and lascivious acts on a child.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- A 5-year-old boy was sexually assaulted by a 59-year-old friend of the boy's family after he was allegedly caught, leading to the arrest Wednesday night of John Young, who was being held without bail in the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.

Anita Bradford romps to victory in race for district 2 seat on Deltona City Commission

DELTONA, Fla -- Anita Bradford romped to victory over fellow challenger Tom Stauffenberg with 64.1 percent of the votes to win the district 2 seat on the Deltona City Commission in Tuesday's general election.

Headline Surfer Endorsement: Dannette Henry for zone 5 Daytona Beach City Commissioner

Dannette Henry with brothers Derrick and Patrick / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer video / Dannette Henry was endorsed in the Aug. 30 primary and finished third among three candidates for the Zone 5 seat on the Daytona City Commission. The video was made as a promo for her primary endorsement and has been clicked more than 2,200 times. Likewise, Henry is endorsed by the the online media outlet in the general elections.

Headline Surfer Endorsement: Billie Egger Wheeler is as transparent as it gets & deserving of district 2 seat on County Council

Willie J Kimmons / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer video / Billie Wheeler, a Daytona Beach Shores councilwoman since 2010, is the endorsed candidate of Headline Surfer for the district 2 seat on the Volusia County Council. Her opponent, Willie J. Kimmons of Daytona Beach, was the only no-show among six candidates for three county council seats in the Headline Surfer Public candidate Debates held Oct. 21 in Holly Hill.

2016 REWIND: 96. Swimmer rescued in Daytona surf & dead manatee washes ashore in New Smyrna

Create: Sun, 11/06/2016 - 22:16
Author: Henry

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Beach patrol personnel had somewhat ofd an eventfdul day on Tuesday, Sept. 6 when they rescued a swimmer in the Daytona Beach surf and tended to a dead manatee that washed ashore in New Smyrna Beach.

So it ended up being a day of happy and unhappy situations for beach personnel as Volusia County Beach Safety flew the red flag.