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Mar 28, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Law enforcement officers from across Okaloosa County are gearing up for the annual Torch Run for Special Olympics soon. Okaloosa County Sheriff's officials request that motorists be caref…

Mar 28, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Law enforcement officers from across Okaloosa County are gearing up for the annual Torch Run for Special Olympics soon. Okaloosa County Sheriff's officials request that motorists be caref…

Mar 28, 2017
CRESTVIEW—A series of “burglaries from vehicles” has struck Crestview, resulting in the thefts of valuables such as firearms. The thefts occurred after drivers left vehicle doors unlocked and, in s…

Mar 24, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports. Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. • Tyson Tremayne For…

Mar 17, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The City Council is taking its fight against local blight to the next level with proposed ordinance 1619. The measure would modify Chapter 14 of the city code to include a definition of w…

Mar 17, 2017
CRESTVIEW — A local resident is offering his time and money to clean up graffiti. “It’s so inconsiderate for a person to go out and make a town look like that,” Andy — who requested his last name r…

Mar 14, 2017

CRESTVIEW — The city's Officer of the Year is credited with the major breakthrough leading to the November 2016 arrest of a prime suspect in the long-unsolved case of Melissa Howard's 2006 …


Mar 14, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports. Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. •Cody J. Faraci, 19,…

Mar 14, 2017
CRESTVIEW — There's a killer on the loose in the community and the Crestview Police Department needs the public's help in stopping it. As if heroin wasn't bad enough, unscrupulous illegal drug deal…

Mar 10, 2017
CRESTVIEW—A trip to the store turns deadly when another shopper pulls a gun and begins firing. hat do you do? That’s the question Crime Prevention Manager Ashley Bailey of the Okaloosa County Sheriff…
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