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English: This is a locator map showing Brevard County, Florida in Florida. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 14 February 2006:
The city experienced a 35% increase in crime for 2010, the highest rise in Brevard County, most areas of which experienced a drop in crime. This included 48.5% more burglaries. [14] In 2010 the number of police officers dropped from 38 to 33, due to a hiring freeze. [14] The fee for garbage disposal was $10.24 per month per household in 2011 ...
On October 7, 2023, authorities were summoned to the area yet again and uncovered sun-bleached, skeletal remains. The Brevard County medical examiner's office is actively working on identifying the remains and determining the cause of death. If confirmed as a homicide, the discovery would mark the fifth homicide victim found within the compound ...
The Brevard County Jail Complex is located in Sharpes. [9] It is owned and maintained by the Board of County Commissioners and operated by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. [10] The jail is accredited through the Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission. The main jail opened in 1986 with beds for 386 inmates.
Brevard County (/ b r ə ˈ v ɑːr d / brə-VARD) is a county in the U.S. state of Florida.It is on the Atlantic coast of eastern Central Florida. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 606,612, making it the 10th-most populated county in Florida.
The citizens of Brevard County are represented in the Brevard County Commission by five commissioners elected by district. They are: District 1 - Rita Pritchett, Vice Chair [34] District 2 - Tom Goodson [35] [36] District 3 - John Tobia [37] District 4 - Rob Feltner [38] District 5 - Jason Steele, Chair [39] [40] The County Manager is Frank B ...
The local Brevard County Fire Rescue station 47 is the county's Specialized Response Truck dealing with HAZMAT incidents county wide. [43] In 2011, the county opened Station #48. [ 44 ] This station is the county's only special operations/hazardous materials responding and training station.
Cruse tried negotiating with the police and ordered them to bring his car to the back of the store to allow him to drive out of Palm Bay. He told police he would then allow them to kill him once he was outside Brevard County, however, the police rejected his demands. At 1:10 a.m. on the morning of April 24, Cruse allowed Brown to leave.