21. NSB salon owner charged in fatal hit-and-run: She told cops knowing what happened "gnawed" at her
Originally posted Sat, 2009-07-25 03:30
Courtesy photos/NSB Police Department mugshots.
New Smyrna Beach police reported Friday that Jana Calisse Grant, 47, of 1811 Rendy Road, and owner of Rivendell Salon at 515 Canal St., was arrested on felony charges of failing to stop and remain at an accident involving death and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence in the Nov. 1, 2008, death of Glenn Scott Grant, 42, of Port Orange, struck and killed on the North Causeway at 12:30 a.m. According to the police charging affidavit, Grant not only failed to stop and render aid or report the accident, but initially lied to police, saying she struck a deer, before admitting she knew from media reports what she had done and failed to come forward, instead going to a car wash to have the victim's blood washed off her damaged Chevy Silverado pick-up truck. Grant also admitted to police that she drank wine that Halloween night at a party, which was corroborated by a friend and that she confided to yet another friend that very morning what had happened and he encouraged her to get a lawyer. The police charging affidavit states Grant was previously convicted of leaving the scene of an accident.
Editor's Note: Some of the details of the crime scene in this story may be graphic for some readers.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Glenn Scott Gagnon, 42, died on the side of the roadway on the North Causeway just after 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 1. The vehicle that struck him never stopped.

Courtesy photo (far left). Bruce Rossmeyer, shown here in a studio shoot, was killed Thursday while riding his Harley on a Wyoming roadway on his way to the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. 

Courtesy photo. County Councilman Jack Hayman is seeking a state audit of New Smyrna Beach's CRA funding.
NSBNEWS.net file photo by Sera Frederick. The 2009 football season is over for the New Smyrna Beach 'Cudas who were no match for powerhouse Dwyer High School Panthers of Palm Beach Gardens, with a 42-6 loss tonight on the road in the Class 4A state quarterfinals. Cudas senior quarterback A.J. Granger, at right, had a rough night getting intercepted by Florida High School Player of the Year Matt Elam early in the first quarter. The Cudas' scoring was limited to six points the third quarter. Dwyer, now 12-1, moves on while the season comes to an abrupt end for the Cudas who finish with an 8-5 record.
NSBNEWS. video and photo by Sera Frederick. Danny Veltri is shown on two large screens outside Flip Flops as hundreds cheer inside and outside the beachside restaurant for the winner of FOX reality TV's "Hell's Kitchen.
NSBNEWS.net file photo by Sera Frederick. Community Redevelopment Agency Director Kevin Fall doesn't address the Nov. 14 motor vehicle stop in his resignation letter Wednesday for which he was issued tickets charging him with driving with an open container of alcohol, speeding or driving without insurance, but he refers instead to not being allowed to perform his intended duties over the past four months. NSBNEWS.net obtained a copy of Fall's resignation through a public records request Monday, following the Thanksgiving holiday period, and after reporting his resignation that same day. Click on the attachment for the entire contents of the letter.