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Yahoo
12-05-2025
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Double shooting investigation underway in Indian River County; 2 men hospitalized
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – Two men were hospitalized with gunshot wounds following a shooting at a residence north of Vero Beach, a law enforcement official said. Both men were taken to Health First's Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne because of the severity of their wounds, said an Indian River County Sheriff's Office spokesperson. Detectives are working to determine what led to the shooting inside the residence in the 4200 block of 32nd Avenue on May 11, Capt. Joe Abollo said. The two men were first taken to Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital emergency room around 2:30 p.m., which led to the investigation, according to a news release. A third man who was said to be a person of interest was found near the home and questioned by law enforcement. The person was initially apprehended by deputies as the suspected shooter, according to the news release, however, Abollo said Monday he was released and was 'cooperating with the investigation.' As of May 12 he said no one was in custody and there were no suspects, and that the shooting was considered an isolated incident. A firearm was also recovered at the property as evidence. More: Could Costco open a new store in Port St. Lucie? What we know about 'ongoing negotiations' More: Social Security call wait times reach record high; try these local office phone numbers Corey Arwood is a breaking news reporter for TCPalm. Follow Corey on Twitter @coreyarwood, or reach him by phone at 772-978-2246. This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Double shooting investigation underway in IRC; 2 men hospitalized

Yahoo
17-03-2025
- Yahoo
3 dead including 5-year-old in Osceola County head-on crash
A head-on crash in Osceola County on Sunday left three people dead including a 5-year-old boy, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash happened at 2:51 p.m. when a 2018 Ford F-150 was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 441 at Yates Ranch Road, according to an FHP crash report. The F-150 driving in the wrong lane struck a northbound 2021 Toyota Rav-4, the report said. The Rav-4 ran off the roadway and overturned, killing three of its five occupants, all of whom were from Orlando. A 54-year-old woman and 34-year-old woman were pronounced dead on the scene. The 5-year-old boy was pronounced dead after being transported to Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. The F-150 driver, a 34-year-old Jensen Beach man, and driver of the Rav-4, a 34-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and were transported to Holmes Regional Medical Center while a 9-month-old boy that was also passenger in the Rav-4 was transported to Arnold Palmer Hospital with minor injuries. Only the 34-year-old woman in the Rav-4 was not wearing a seatbelt, the report said. This crash remains under investigation.