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Ormond Beach woman's home vandalized by eggs

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Dec. 3

Rare specimen

12:04 p.m. — 300 block of West Granada Boulevard, Ormond Beach

Vandalism. Police responded to a local storage unit owned by a 52-year-old Daytona Beach man who reported damage to his rare two-headed skeleton taxidermied calf.

According to the incident report, the man arrived to his unit to find that a purple 8-pound medicine ball had been thrown over his unit fence, damaging the taxidermied calf and an oil painting. He wished police to document the incident to help with his insurance claim.

Dec. 7

100 proof

7:05 p.m. — First block of Trailmark Court, Ormond Beach

Suspicious incident. A 42-year-old Ormond Beach woman took a swig of rum in her home, only  to realize after swallowing that the liquid in the bottle smelled strongly of gasoline, and leading her to become sick.

The woman contacted police and reported the incident, which she suspected was her soon-to-be-ex-husband's doing, according to an incident report. When she showed the reporting officer the bottle, he could smell the gasoline without the bottle leaving the bag it was wrapped in. 

Egged

8:33 p.m. — 1300 block of Northside Drive, Ormond Beach

Vandalism. A 36-year-old Ormond Beach woman was watching TV in her living room when she heard "loud crashing sounds" coming from her front door. 

The woman waited a while to find the source, as she was worried there was someone on the other side, according to a police incident report. But when she did open it, she didn't find anybody: Only broken egg shell and egg yolks. They were on her sidewalk and on her front door.

When she walked around to her car, she discovered her car had also been egged. She wished to press charges.

 

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