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BREAKING NEWS: Kissimmee Cops: 9-year-old autistic girl dead; apparent victim of accidental drowning in neighborhood retention pond

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- The news of out Kissimmee is particularly sad out of Kissimmee on this Father's Day: The body of a 9-year-old autistic girl was found early this morning in a retention pond near her home, cops said.

Osceola Cops: Public's help needed in generating leads into gun-related homicide of youmg man

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Kissimmee police detectives are investigating a gun-related homicide of a young man that occurred early on this Sunday and need the public’s help in developing leads.
 

Kissimmee cops: 72-year-old man missing & endangered

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By HENRY FREDERICK
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. --  The Kissimmee Police Department needs the public’s assistance in attempting to locate David Yulfo.

The 72-year-okd Kissimmee man has been listed as a Missing/Endangered Adult due to his age and ongoing medical conditions.

Kissimmee pilot, woman in mobile home killed in plane crash near West Palm Beach

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Dan Golloway, ofKissimmee, piloting a small plane, died Tuewsday when it crashewd near West Palm Beach, FL. / Headline Surfer® Photos for Headline Surfer® /
Daniel Shalloway, 64, of Osceola County, a pilot and business owner, was killed Tuesday night when he crashed into a mobile home near West Palm Beach. A resident of the home was killed, too.

Dan Shalloway of Osceola County killed in plane crash / Headline Surfer®WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Kissimmee pilot who lost his life and claimed that of a woman in a mobile home when his small plane crashed Tuesday was remembered as a man who "lived for adventure."

"Dan lived for adventure -- (he) loved to fly," said Alan Byrd, who worked with the doomed pilot, Daniel Shalloway, who was the founder of Machine Gun America, a Kissimmee business whose customers shoot automatic machine guns and other firearms. "He was an engineer by trade and actively involved in politics. He was passionate about his community,"

Kissimmee cops team up with Special Olympics Florida Osceola County athletes for family-Friendly game of kickball

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Kissimmee Police and Special Olympics Florida announce the first annual Heroes vs. Heroes Kickball Challenge 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today today at the Kissimmee Lakefront Park.

Members of the Kissimmee Police Department will team up with Osceola County Special Olympic athletes for two family friendly kickball games that will be officiated by characters from Medieval Times. The event will also consist of carnival games, raffles, a DJ, bounce house and food trucks. The public is encouraged to attend and cheer on the players while supporting Special Olympics Florida.

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City of Kissimmee Presents Ruby Award to Orange Bowl Lanes

KISSIMMEE -- As part of its economic development retention efforts, the City of Kissimmee continues to recognize companies that have been in business, within the City limits, for more than 40 years.

As such, during the Dec. 16 City Commission meeting, a Ruby Award was presented to Orange Bowl Lanes, a company that opened in the City of Kissimmee in 1960. Orange Bowl Lanes, located on Vine Street, is a popular 12-lane bowling center and is home to third- and fourth-generation league bowlers. Children who grew up with the youth league continue to play as adults and have brought their children, and now even their grandchildren to participate in leagues. Orange Bowl Lanes Sunday night league has been taking place for 50 years.

Kissimmee cops: Mother of murdered daughter to hold vigil Saturday at location where she was found murdered

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Kelly Ann Balderas found murdered a decade ago in a Kissimmee hotel room / Headline Surder®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Kelly Ann Balerdas had obvious signs of trama to her body, Kissimmee police said, of the unsolved homicide of March 6, 2004.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – It was almost a decade ago ago that 22-year-old Kelly Ann Balderas was found slain in her motel room at the former Breeze Inn, located at 900 E. Vine St. by the hotel manager in well-being check after she hadn't bee heard from by friends for three days, Kissimmee cops said.

The locale is now a drug treatment facility. And it is near where Banderas's mother, mother, Diana Bryan, will be holding a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Saturday, in remembrance of her daughter who was beaten to death. The homicide remains unsolved.

The vigil will be at the corner of Damon and East Vine streets, said Stacie Miller, spokeswoman for the Kissimmee police force.

It was 10 years earlier on March 6, 2004, that Kelly Ann Balderas's body was found at 4 p.m. in her hotel room with obvious signs of trauma to her body, Miller said.

Kissimmee cops seek public's help in locating IHop robber who implied he had a gun

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Kissimmee Ihop robbed today by gunman shown in surveillance photo / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / A still image was made from a security camera of a robbery mid-day Friday at the IHop.

KISSIMMEE -- City cops responded at 12:15 p.m. today to the International House of Pancakes at 1715 West Vine Street after a man walked up to the cashier, implied he had a gun and demanded cash, before walking out the door with a wad of money.

"He threatened a server and demanded money from the register, Kissimmee police spokesman Stacie Miller told Headline Surfer®. "After obtaining an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect left on foot. No one inside the restaurant was injured during the incident."

"He threatened a server and demanded money from the register, Kissimmee police spokesman Stacie Miller told Headline Surfer®. "After obtaining an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect left on foot. No one inside the restaurant was injured during the incident."

Kissimmee cops: Man reported missing and endangered has safely returned home

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Kissimmee resident Ronaldo Roman, has safely returned home / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Rolando Roman has safely returned home after being missing for more than a week.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – A 43-year-old man reported missing eight days and considered endangered has safety returned home, Kissimmee cops re[ported today.

Rolando Roman, who was last seen 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, in the area of Boggy Creek Road and Buena Ventura Lakes Boulevard, returned home safely earlier today, Kissimmee police spokeswoman Stacie Miller told Headline Surfer at 11:45 a.m.  

Unincorporated Osceola County under burn ban

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Osceola burn ban for unincorporated areas went into effect Jan. 22 / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / An outdoor burn is in effect for all  unincorporated areas of Osceola County, effective Jan. 22 as demonstrated in this snapshot.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Unincorporated areas of Osceola County are under an outdoor burn ban due to lack of rainfall throughout the county that has sent its Keetch-Byram Drought Index over 500.

The ban, which took effect Jan. 22, is for all types of outside burning, including open fire pits, campfires, and yard debris. It be enforced by Osceola County Code Enforcement, Law Enforcement and Emergency Services personnel. Osceola County Fire Rescue will continue to monitor conditions to determine when the burn ban will be lifted.