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2 more arrests, 18 more stolen phones recovered at Welcome to Rockville, Volusia deputies say
Body-worn camera video of the arrests shows a deputy examining what appears to be multiple credit and/or debit cards, reading off names and remarking, “She doesn’t look like a Michael (...) or a Riley.”
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