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Henry Frederick is editor, publisher and CEO of NSBNews.net, (aka VolusiaNews.net) a 24/7 exclusively-online newspaper in New Smyrna Beach launched April 7, 2008. He is an award-winning breaking news and investigative journalist who has covered police and courts in Florida, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut dating back to 1986. He has covered many of the high profile cases in the Daytona Beach and DeLand courtrooms in Volusia County, including the numerous appellate hearings for serial killer Aileen Wuornos, and ultimately, her execution. He graduated from Central Connecicut State University in New Britain in 1984, with a B.A. in political science/public admin. and a minor in writing. He was the recipient of the "President's Citation" for his academic honors and service to the university.
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Police caution public to be on alert with rash of beachside residential break-ins
NSB COPS
Please click the attachment to read burglary prevention tips and check out our twice daily posted NSB cops police patrol reports, exclusively on NSBNEWS.net, greater New Smyrna Beach's daily news source:
NEW SMYRNA BEACH --During the last two weeks, beachside property owners have reported nine
residential burglaries, which occurred in different neighborhoods on the beachside, New Smyrna Beach police warn.
"The offenders are targeting vacant seasonal/rental properties and are stealing electronic equipment such as flat screen televisions and DVD players," police spokesman Sgt. Michael Brouillette said. "Entry into the residences has been forceful and in a majority of the cases, occurred in the rear of the residence."
Police are asking residents to be on the lookout for suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. If residents see unfamiliar faces or vehicles in their neighborhoods or on their neighbor's property, they are asked please call police to investigate.
Anyone with suspect information is asked to call Detective N. Diffin at 386-424-2248 or Crime Stoppers. All callers to Crime Stoppers will remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers tip line, toll free, at (888) 277-TIPS (8477). Tipsters may be eligible for a reward up to $1000 for information leading to an indictment.
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