- November 23, 2024
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If you don't have the green, make a scene; and, "Lie-cense and registration, please."
BY THE OBSERVER STAFF
Feb. 8
From coffee to corpse pose
5:12 a.m. — 100 Block of Williamson Boulevard. Trespassers. A customer stood up and started yelling in a restaurant, according to witnesses, after he ordered coffee but the waitress didn't get it for him immediately.
According to the report, another customer saw what was happening and offered to pay for the defendant's meal, because he didn’t have enough money.
The police officer then issued the defendant a trespass warning, but the defendant responded by saying, “I’m not going anywhere,” according to the report. The defendant then purposely fell to the floor and became dead weight. The officer had to forcibly remove the man from the restaurant and transported him to the Volusia County Branch Jail.
Feb. 8
DIY plate decal
9:36 a.m. — 400 Block of Atlantic Avenue. Traffic stop. An Ormond Beach police officer made a traffic stop, but the driver was unable to provide registration, insurance or a driver's license, according to reports. The suspect told the officer the vehicle's license plate belonged to his friend.
The suspect then told the officer his friend printed the license plate decal off a computer, and that his license was suspended out of North Carolina.
The license plate was removed and taken off the vehicle for evidence, and the vehicle was towed.