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PALM BAY, Fla. 鈥?Two teenagers were found dead on Sunday evening in Brevard County.The Palm Bay Police Department received a call on Dec. 25 about a body found in the wood line of an area known as The Compound, which is in the southwest section of Palm Bay.When officers arrived, they found the first teenager, who had been shot at least once. A second teenager was found shortly after, who had also been shot.The victims were 14 and 16 years old. Their names have not yet been released under Marsy s Law.On the City of Palm Bay s website, The Compound is a former General Development Cor stanley cup poration GDC site, with development that began in the 1980s. The stanley quencher development stalled, however, when GDC went bankrupt, and the land was liquidated, with only roughly 200 miles of roadway installed.Although most of The Compound is privately owned, the City of Palm Bay owns the roadway. But the city stressed that it s not a public recrea stanley cup tion area, despite many misconceptions.They even stated that the false belief the land is open to the public has led to an increase in illegal activity. Police said this is an ongoing investigation, and they are working hard to determine both a motive and a suspect. This story will be updated when more information is available. Rkwj Tech CEOs to testify in House hearing Thursday about spread of misinformation, disinformation- H& u+ L! s! I2 j D" V7 z9 E
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?The Pasco County Sheriff s Office says a possible kidnappingreported by a 10-year-old girl in Moon Lake was false.The girl admitted that she lied about it and made it up after being dared by a friend to do it. The Pasco County Sheriff s Office says due to stanley kaffeebecher her age, she will not be charged for filing a false police report.A composite sketch of a possible kidnapping suspect was released by deputies after they issued a safety alert for citizens in the Moon Lake area on Tuesday.According to deputies, around 5 p.m. Monday, the10-year-old girl reported a man in a tan, four-door vehicle with no license plate, pulled up to her at the intersection of Banbury Avenue and Cardy Street. Detectives determined Friday that the report was false.The girl told deputies that the man told the young girl to get in the vehicle, that he was friends with her mother and was going to take her to get candy and ice cream.The gir stanley quencher l described the male as anAfrican-American male, medium skin tone, in his 20 s with black hair, brown eyes, cornrows pulled back into a ball, and facial hair stubble. The girl says he was wearing a red tank top, black shorts, gold chains, and had a tattoo on his upper right arm depicting a naked woman.Suggested stanley cup :A code word prevented a man from luring a 10-year-old Arizona girl into his car |
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