- December 4, 2025
12:08 p.m. — First block of South Beach Street, Ormond Beach
Disturbance. A 40-year-old Ormond Beach woman was escorted from City Hall after she argumentatively challenged a special magistrate's ruling after the conclusion of her hearing.
Police report the woman was appealing a trespass warning she had been issued several months ago, which was ultimately upheld. According to an incident report, her case was the final hearing of the day, and though city staff were preparing to leave, the woman refused to leave and continued to yell at the magistrate, saying he had violated her "14th Amendment right."
The 14th amendment concerns citizenship and equal protections under the law.
Officers told her she would be subject to arrest if she didn't leave, but the woman remained.
At one point, the incident report notes, she took steps toward one of the officers and repeatedly yelled, "Am I a psycho?"
She was secured in handcuffs and led out of the building while the magistrate was escorted to his own vehicle. The woman was released on the scene in lieu of being arrested.
12:43 p.m. — 100 block of North Yonge Street, Ormond Beach
Suspicious person. Police received a call about a man dancing in a local store's parking lot while exposing his genitals, with the caller adding that the suspect, described as "sunburned," was shirtless and whipping his shirt around, possibly as a result of substance use..
When officers arrived, they did see a 47-year-old transient man that matched the description, but he had his pants on. He denied ever exposing himself and said he was just walking through the parking lot.
Officers contacted the original caller to see if she would come back to identify him, but she refused.
Police noted in the incident report that the man is known to be a homeless sexual predator, and that police had encountered him in the past for previous "strange behavior" in public. Because no other witnesses or victims came forward, police didn't arrest him, but the reporting officer stated he was "becoming a nuisance to the Ormond Beach community." The man has been trespassed from numerous businesses and all city-owned parks.