Volusia County beaches see increased arrests during spring break
- Volusia County beaches have seen a significant increase in arrests during spring break, with the Volusia Sheriff's Office reporting an average of 27 arrests per day by the third day of the event.
- Over the weekend, 82 individuals were arrested on the beach, marking a rise from last year's 52 arrests during spring break, with some facing felony charges.
- Two 19-year-olds were shot near the boardwalk during an unsanctioned beach event, prompting increased police patrols in the area to ensure safety.
- Chief Jakari Young stated that police will monitor social media to adjust staffing for future unsanctioned events and maintain crowd control.
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