Oak Hill: Volusia Sheriff's deputies now our cops

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NSBNews.net photos by Henry Frederick / Oak Hill City Commissioner Kathy Bittle, shown at far left, casts the lone vote Monday night against a formal contract with the Volusia County Sheriff's Office to provide around the clock policing. In the middle photo are Sheriff Ben Johnson and Chief Deputy Bill Lee with former Oak Hill police officer M.J. Eberhart sitting in front of them.
OAK HILL -- The City Commission approved a contract with the Volusia County Sheriff's Office tonight for around-the- clock policing, but one commissioner dissented in protest to the earlier disbanding of the police force.
Courtesy photo NSBPD / Jennifer Rado was reported missing July 11 to New Smyrna Beach police. There are unconfirmed reports a "person of interest" led Edgewater police to the New Smyrna Beach woman's skeletal remains Monday off Maytown Road in Oak Hill. In what police are saying is unrelated, two bodies were found in a wooded area of Edgewater near I-95..jpg)
VCSO jail mug / Frances R. Gibson of Edgewater, shown at left in the larger photo, has been charged with murder in the slaying of Jennifer Rado, a wife and mother of two from New Smyrna Beach.
Edgewater Police Chief Dave Arcieri and his investigators as well as those with the Volusia County Sheriff's Office and the State Attorney's Office are to be commended today for their excellent detective work in getting a confession from accused murderer Frances R. Gibson in the slaying of New Smyrna Beach mom and wife, Jennifer Rado. Despite intense media coverage, Arcieri kept his information close to the vest Monday night, revealing exclusively to NSBNews.net in a phone call early this morning that Gibson, who has a lengthy rap sheet, "confessed
Jennifer Rado, 41, was shown on the National Center for Missing Persons website after she was first reported missing July 13 in New Smyrna Beach and then four days later when she was at a party in Edgewater thrown by her accused killer, Frances Gibson, according to police there.
By Stan Escudero