Wild chase through Volusia County

We are learning more about a wild, high-speed pursuit out of Volusia County. Deputies say a driver was weaving through traffic, going the wrong way, and hitting cars. Deputies nabbed two suspects in Orange County.

Sheriff in disbelief that man allegedly stole 2 police cruisers

A man is accused of stealing a police cruiser from the Cocoa Police Department. After being stopped on Interstate 95 in Volusia County, police said the man managed to jump into a second police cruiser and flee. He was eventually stopped six miles away and taken into custody.

Good Samaritan stops attack, police say

Daytona Beach police arrested a man accused of attacking a group of women in the tourist area Monday morning. Dylan Burst said he was on his way to work around 8:30 a.m. when he saw two women run onto the median on A1A near Main Street.

DeLand woman shot in stomach while driving home

Police in DeLand are investigating after a woman was shot while driving home from work. A suspect and motive remain unknown but detectives believe that, due to the number of bullets fired, it was a targeted shooting. However, they are not certain that the victim was the intended target.

School resource officer stops armed robbery suspect

School Resource Officer Willie Chirillo is being hailed as a hero in Daytona Beach for her brave actions on Tuesday. What started out as a normal school day at Turie T. Small Elementary School quickly turned ominous when she got word from other officers of an armed robbery suspect who was running away from them and towards the campus.

Mother says daughter 'lived in fear'

The mother of a woman found fatally stabbed is grieving. Suzanna Humphries Reep said she was devastated to hear that her daughter, Amy Desiree Layne Humphries, had suffered a brutal attack.

Authorities investigate stabbing death of woman

Authorities in Seminole and Volusia counties are investigating at two separate crime scenes which they say are tied to the murder of a woman whose body was discovered along a rural trail.

Restaurants struggle to find workers

Restaurants across Central Florida are shutting down but not because they can't pay the bills, but rather they just don't have enough skilled labor available.