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Almost three dozen people have been arrested or are wanted on drug trafficking charges after a nine-month long Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigation into gangs.
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Orange County Sheriff John Mina says the more information a deputy has during an emergency the better...including if someone has autism.
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Last week, a transgender woman was found dead at the back of an Orlando apartment complex.Orange County Sheriff's deputies found the body of 27-year-old…
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Two major roadways in Orange County will be renamed to honor the police lieutenant and deputy killed earlier this year in the line of duty.
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Commissioners will work through a $3.96 billion budget proposal for Orange County for the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
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The Orange County Sheriffs Office is taking steps to accommodate its first transgender deputy.
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Just days after a mother was shot at a gas station in Pine Hills, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings and Orlando Police Chief John Mina are pledging new ways to keep that community safe. The announcement involves targeted crime reduction and collaboration with pastors and other officials. Pine Hills has seen a slight increase in gun violence over the past few weeks. One of the more recent shootings resulted in the death of a pregnant woman.
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Law enforcement agencies across Orange County are partnering to prevent crime over the holiday season. The effort, called Operation Safe Holiday kicks off Friday with a message from newly re-elected county sheriff Jerry Demings and Orlando Police Chief John Mina to have fun, but stay vigilant. As part of the safety effort agencies plan to work with homeowners associations and private security teams in the area’s retail and tourism industry.
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The Florida Sheriff’s Association has a new leader – Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings. Demings has served as vice president for the past year. He is the group’s first elected black president.
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Orange County’s clergy leaders, law enforcement officers, and community members are getting together this afternoon to discuss how to reduce gun violence. As 90.7's Renata Sago reports, it's for the county’s first violent crime task force meeting.