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Port Orange throat-slashing victim not first Volusia County woman murdered by a stranger responding to an ad the victim placed in the Pennysaver
DELAND, Fla. -- Throat-slashing victim Danielle Santangelo is not the first Volusia County woman to be murdered after placing an ad in the Pennysaver, a weekly shopper circulated by the same entity that owns the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
Run for the fallen this morning in New Smyrna Beach
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Video by Multimedia Editor Sera Frederick. The Run for the Fallen 5K walk/run in New Smyrna Beach will be held at 10 this morning from Riverside Park and across the South Causeway to the North Causeway and back to the park. The effort is led by Danielle Oldham, shown at left, who also organized the last run two years ago. Check out our exclusive video coverage from that last run.
Here is a description of event, dedicated to our fallen soldiers from the "Iraqi Freedom War." as written by Oldham on her Facebook page:
- Every mile that is walked or ran is in rememberance of the brave men and woman who have served our country with courage and pride.
- The run will start out with a 21-Gun Salute, TAPS, The National Anthem, and a prayer.
- Each individual is encouraged to walk or run the South Causeway Bridge, down Peninsula Avenue, over North Causeway Bridge and to meet back at Riverside Park for food and refreshments.
- Donations are not required, but are certainly accepted for the "Wounded Warrior Project." Hope to see our community come together to support this event.
Murdered Port Orange woman met her killer after placing a personals ad in the Pennysaver
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Willie Hicks, of DeLand, a 32-year-old convicted drug felon, is jailed on a first-degree murder charge in the throat-slashing death of Danielle Santangelo, 34, of Port Orange, whose body was found late Wednesday in her car in a wooded area near DeLand.
DELAND -- Danielle Santangelo, the murdered Port Orange woman whose body was found Wednesday in a wooded area near DeLand with her throat slashed had gone to see her killer after he apparently answered her personals ad in the Pennysaver, A Volusia County Sheriff's official said tonight.
The accused killer, 32-year-old Willie Hicks of DeLand, a convicted drug felon who has been in and out of prison, is charged with first-degree murder in the 34-year-old woman's slaying.
The investigation so far has revealed that Santangelo had placed an ad in the Pennysaver newspaper advertising herself as a 'girlfriend next door,'" Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught said. "Hicks responded to the ad a day or two before she was reported missing; however, it's not known exactly what day they first talked on the phone. It's believed they met in person for the first time on Monday."
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UPDATE ON BREAKING COUNTYWIDE NEWS
- Murdered Port Orange woman put personals ad in Pennysaver, which killer answered;
- Victim's throat slashed;
- DeLand man charged with her murder
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DeLand man charged in murder of missing Port Orange woman found dead in car
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DELAND -- The Volusia County Sheriff's Office has made an arrest in the death of missing Port Orange woman Danielle Santangelo. Willie Hicks, 32, of DeLand, a convicted drug felon, was arrested late Wednesday night and charged with first-degree murder.
The 34-year-old woman was reported missing to the Port Orange Police Department Monday. Through their investigation, Port Orange investigators discovered the car Santangelo was last seen with -- a red 2007 Chrysler Sebring -- in a wooded area off of Darchelle Court and Cherry Street just south of DeLand at about 3:50 p.m. Wednesday.
A body of a woman was found inside and was later identified as Santangelo by means of a tattoo and her driver license photo.
Second farmers market coming to New Smyrna Beach
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Editor's note: The following story was submitted by contributing writer Dale Smith:
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The United Church of Christ, 203 Washington St., New Smyrna Beach, is making preparations for the opening of the Community Farmers Market on the church grounds.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The New Smyrna Beach Farmers Market will have new competition Saturday morning, and each Saturday morning thereafter, when the United Church of Christ begins its own Community Farmers Market on the church grounds.
Veteran's service and cookout 11 a.m. Thursday at Sea Pines Memorial Gardens
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EDGEWATER -- Sea Pines Memorial Gardens will host a Veterans Day Celebration beginning at 11
a.m on today, 3001 S. Ridgewood Ave. The public is invited for the military presentations including speakers, music, laying of wreaths, followed by a hot dog cook out. The event will be broadcast live on WSBB radio.
Body of woman in car found near DeLand a homicide victim and likely same woman reported missing Monday in Port Orange
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DELAND -- The body of a woman found inside a car just Wednesday afternoon south of DeLand is likely that of a Port Orange woman reported missing two days earlier when she drove off from her home in her mother's car, local authorities said.