- November 23, 2024
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Public photo shop, private photos; and, why take off your clothes and scream curse words at home when you could take off your clothes and scream curse words in public ... near kids ... at a park?
BY THE OBSERVER STAFF
April 17
Get a (dark) room
4:10 p.m. — 200 Block of Granada Boulevard. Suspicious incident. An Ormond Beach man was seen printing obscene photos at a local store. The manager contacted the man, confiscated his memory card and called the police.
The man’s home printer wasn’t working, he told police, and the pictures were for his own personal use.
Police advised the man to never bring obscene photos into public places, no matter the circumstances. The man was given a trespass warning.
Flash mob
6:37 p.m. — 300 Block of South Yonge Street. Narcotics. Several witnesses waved down an Ormond Beach police officer and informed him of a woman in the park yelling obscenities. She had also lifted her shirt several times in front of adults and children, they said.
The officer made contact with the woman, who said she was trying to get to South Daytona. While the officer was speaking with the woman, she “spontaneously” yelled obscenities and racial slurs.
The woman was trespassed from the area, and while she was collecting her belongings, which were hidden behind a dumpster, she was warned not to yell any more obscenities. But when two men rode by on bicycles, the woman yelled, “(Fudging) (bungholes)!” She was then arrested for disorderly conduct.
While searching the woman, the officer found “a small white plastic tube containing white powdery residue." The powder was tested “presumptive positive for cocaine.”