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OCT. 18 CONCEALED CARRY

2 p.m. — 100 block of South Nova Road Suspicious incident. After being told to put on a face mask while inside a local fast food restaurant, a man lifted his shirt and showed off the firearm in his waistband to the employee, according to a police report.

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The man cursed at the employee and gave her the middle finger as he left and drove off. Additionally, on his way out, the man ripped a sign off the front door asking patrons to wear masks. The employee said the firearm was never touched and there were no threats of any harm, and that she wasn’t afraid for her safety at the time.

Police reviewed videos of the incident and determined that the man didn’t show the firearm intentionally, as it looked like he was fixing his shirt before he realized the employee was asking him to wear a mask.

OCT. 25 MISADVENTURE

3:10 p.m. — 900 block of Old Tomoka Road Burglary. Two juveniles were trespassed from a local elementary school after they entered the library building during non-school hours.

Police report the 14-year-olds ran when they spotted police but were eventually stopped

CDC recommends face coverings

“Cloth face coverings may ... help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others.” by officers while walking in a nearby neighborhood. The boys admitted to having been on school property and volunteered to go back with the officers “as they felt remorseful for their actions,” according to the report.

The boys said they were former students and had been exploring when they found the unlocked door, which they said they entered out of curiosity. There were no missing or damaged items.

The school declined to pursue burglary charges. The boys were released to their parents.

OCT. 26 EXPOSED

7:45 p.m. — 100 block of Williamson Boulevard Indecent exposure. A man was arrested by police after he exposed his genitals to a restaurant manager who told him to leave the area because he was standing in the drivethru asking customers for money. Police report the man then began “shaking his genitals” and telling the manager to “call the cops, they won’t do anything,” according to his arrest report. Once at the scene, the reporting officer made contact with the man who began cursing at the officer.

After refusing to identify himself and answer the officer’s questions, and continuing to curse, the man was placed in handcuffs. Police were unable to identify him, and transported

COVID-19 REPORT

Source: The Florida Department of Health

Volusia County cases per day

him to jail as a John Doe.

Volusia emergency visits with COVID symptoms

Total cases per 100,000 people

FLORIDA: 3,913 VOLUSIA COUNTY: 2,479 FLAGLER COUNTY: 2,041

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