CASSELBERRY – Another Central Florida city signed a resolution to have their police officers train with U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement — but not without hesitation Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pushed for all local governments to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement Casselberry city leaders met on Monday to discuss this, and the solution was to sign an agreement with ICE under its 287 (g) program. According to ICE’s website this agreement allows local officers to perform some immigration enforcement duties [EXCLUSIVE: Become a News 6 Insider (it’s FREE) | PINIT! Share your photos] City Commissioner Thomas Kirk raised concerns on working with the Federal Agency — after some ICE encounters made national headlines earlier this month a 20-year-old man was held in a North Florida jail for 48 hours for allegedly being in the country illegally — even after his mother showed a judge her son’s birth certificate and the judge dismissed charges “I’ve seen what’s happened around in other states and other jurisdictions about the mistakes that’s been made and people that have been held and then found out ‘oops we made a boo-boo,’” Kirk said “And I just don’t want to see Casselberry in the headlines for a ‘boo-boo.’” Casselberry Police Chief Larry Krantz listened to the concerns from Kirk and said whatever arrest is made by his team will be because he verified the information from ICE He also said he will ensure every interaction would be documented “Any actions that we were to take as a law enforcement agency in the city of Casselberry would be documented We would ensure that we have proper documentation to articulate what it is that we did or did not do what actions did we take if we took any — so that we have a historical record of what we did do,” Krantz said All in all, this agreement may be terminated at any time upon written notice, according to city documents — and this is something City Manager James Newlon emphasized Leaders agreed if the workload from ICE is too much for the police department or if officers receive wrong information about warrants “If we are finding a bad experience over and over then we can use that to withdraw as well We will have to monitor whether or not participating is in the best interest of the city,” Newlon said Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us / Follow on Social Media Careers at WKMG Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications EEO Report Disability Assistance Copyright © 2025 ClickOrlando.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group I've been keeping my eye on this gem of a skatepark over the past few months and it’s really starting to take shape Check out the latest progress shots below and get a closer look at the top-tier features that will make this park a must-skate destination for skateboarders across the country.  There are so many incredible skateparks out there these days It's almost crazy to think about the designs of parks from the 90s-early 00s and how far we've come since This park is clearly going to have everything—small banks The crew at Team Pain knows what the people want and the impressive snake run has really been taking shape along with everything else.  💻 Don't miss another headline from TransWorld SKATEboarding! Subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more quality skate content I've said it before and I'll say it again but you certainly don't need me to explain the importance of skateparks and how much they contribute to positive community building all across the globe.  But in case you do need me to tell you—well Man, I might live on the opposite side of the country, but I personally can't wait for this park to be finished. The finish line is in site. 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Click here to read Sanford Herald Congressman Cory Mills spoke with News 6 on Tuesday regarding a number of issues the community is facing Mills is an Army veteran who was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Iraq but he has recently come under scrutiny in regard to an ongoing police investigation in Washington and this is the first time he has addressed the allegations with News 6 “You have to have an actual victim for an actual complaint or a crime in which there wasn’t any and it was actually made very clear that nothing actually occurred and there was no incident all about allowing them what they need to do but I think they are going to come to the very same conclusion and findings that the prosecutor Ed Martin found where he said that there was no actual prosecutable charges there was no actual evidence and he literally kicked it back to MPD saying that they had absolutely nothing.” Mills was in town on Tuesday for a dedication ceremony at the Casselberry Post Office “He stuck out to me because he was really a pioneer and he didn’t just stick to one thing as an aviator Mills discussed the possibility of privatizing the Postal Service “Is that even a possibility that post offices will become privatized?” asked News 6’s Laverne McGee I think what the President has talked about I’m all for the idea of federal government efficiencies and modernization,” Mills responded Concerns about Social Security were also raised by seniors in the 7th Congressional District Mills responded by talking about his own personal situation “I would tell them that they can feel confident that we are going to do everything to protect and preserve our Social Security You are talking to a man who was raised by my grandparents and I was finally 9 years old when I was taken and adopted by my grandparents These are two individuals who I treat and think of as my mom and dad who relied on Medicare and Medicaid so the idea of stripping away these benefits that’s been earned or what these seniors are actually needing He also agrees with House Republicans who have approved a multitrillion-dollar budget framework that allows the party to begin the process of drafting legislation to enact key elements of President Trump’s domestic policy agenda It includes tax cuts and spending on defense But if federal leaders don’t manage to cut the budget enough or what your thoughts are about adding to the deficit?” asked News 6 “This is a collective piece that is from both the Senate and the House that not only looks at having to increase debt or a short period of time but also understanding the importance of energy production understanding the importance of job creation and really putting those tools into the hands of the American people you think that it would go up and then back down is that why you would vote I would look at if we can actually demonstrate economic growth strategy that allows us to grow at a percentage that would invert our ratio of GDP to national debt Mills also expressed concerns about human trafficking especially when we talk about drug trafficking.” he said he would like to see improvements on the Everglades Restoration Programs water treatment facilities and more support for first responders Laverne McGee joined WKMG-TV as a reporter in March 2024 – One person was injured and a cat was rescued from a house fire on Friday in Casselberry According to the Seminole County Fire Department One person suffered a minor burn injury and one cat was saved with a pet oxygen mask The Longwood Fire Department assisted in the fire Haley is a digital content producer for ClickOrlando.com and first started as a News 6 producer in October 2014 She's a graduate of Indiana University with a Bachelors of Arts degree in journalism She specializes in theme parks and lifestyle writing – No injuries were reported after a fire broke out Wednesday evening in the second-story office space of a commercial plaza in Casselberry according to the Seminole County Fire Department Crews responded around 5:17 p.m. to 500 State Road 436, the fire department said on social media Firefighters made a fast attack of the blaze containing it to a 500-square-foot space and reporting other commercial properties in the plaza were still habitable afterwards The cause of the fire was unknown at the time of this writing Get today’s headlines in minutes with Your Florida Daily: Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved joined the ClickOrlando team in November 2021 SEMINOLE COUNTY – A single-vehicle rollover crash Friday night in Casselberry resulted in a person’s death in the area of Howell Branch Road and Lake Ann Drive the Seminole County Fire Department confirmed According to the Casselberry Police Department the vehicle that crashed was carrying two occupants Police said that the person who died was a passenger in the vehicle adding he was pronounced dead by the fire department investigators believe the other occupant was the vehicle’s driver Further details about the person who died are pending next-of-kin notification Note: This map depicts the general area of this crash and not necessarily its exact location See whereBJ’s Wholesale Club to open in CasselberryLeah Sudhir BJ’s will be opening a new location in Casselberry [EXCLUSIVE: Become a News 6 Insider (it’s FREE) | PINIT! Share your photos] The chain also said they would open a new location for Delray Beach which will be a BJ’s market — the second of the company’s concept clubs A BJ’s market provides an expedited grocery shopping experience with fresh food while providing the same value and convenience the club offers The company’s plans previously announced for 25-30 clubs to open in early fiscal 2025 including one in Brooksville Each new club location is expected to create between 100-150 jobs in its community BJ’s Wholesale Club is a membership-based retailer that offers a large assortment of fresh produce, bakery goods, meat and dairy items as well as household essentials, consumer electronics, toys and apparel, according to their website Check out the Florida Foodie podcast You can find every episode in the media player below: The crew at Team Pain knows what the people want and the impressive snake run being built at Casselberry Florida’s new skatepark is really starting to take shape Take a look at some recent progress photos below along with a video that really puts it all into perspective: This snake run is bound to be a serious highlight at the new Casselberry park And let's be real—snake runs are honestly the best of both worlds If you wanna rip through it as fast as possible—do it Team Pain never fails to impress with projects like this and flatbars are fun—but there's something unique about cruising along a perfectly crafted concrete snake This is what you get when expertise and creativity collide.  It appears that construction is moving right along and we’re excited to see what this place is going to look like when it’s finished The Casselberry locals are getting fired up I can only imagine the stoke this snake run—and the park as a whole—will bring to the skate community out there Don't miss another headline from TransWorld SKATEboarding! 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CASSELBERRY, Fla. – After five years, Alex’s Fresh Kitchen is shuttering its Casselberry location for good in September located at 1015 State Road 436 in Suite 109 posted to social media on Monday about the closure we want to extend our sincere gratitude for your unwavering support over the past five years It is with bittersweet emotions that we announce the closing of Alex’s Fresh Kitchen on September 8 The business did not offer a reason for the closure in the post; however later said he was moving the business to a bigger location in Florence Find every episode of Florida Foodie on YouTube: The post concluded by inviting customers to come back for one last meal before the restaurant shuts its doors “We invite you to join us before our closing date to say goodbye and enjoy one last burger Thank you for being a part of our story,” the post said Thomas Mates is a Streaming Executive Producer for News 6 and ClickOrlando.com He also produces the podcast Florida Foodie Thomas is originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania and worked in Portland Oregon before moving to Central Florida in August 2018 He graduated from Temple University with a degree in Journalism in 2010 – In a significant advancement in law enforcement techniques the Casselberry Police Department has adopted a new method for restraining individuals who resist arrest A new full-body device not only safeguards officers and suspects which left the upper body free and posed potential risks with the introduction of the full-body harness the “Wrap,” the department aims to enhance safety for everyone involved [EXCLUSIVE: Become a News 6 Insider (it’s FREE) | PINIT! Share your photos] “It’s a restraining device that we use out on patrol for the safety of the officer and the individual that’s under arrest or in protective custody,” Stanley said “A drunk individual or someone under the influence of drugs or someone who’s having a mental breakdown.” Stanley said the first time an officer used the Wrap was on a suspect resisting arrest for drunk driving The device forced the suspect to calm himself mainly because of exhaustion,” Stanley said “When someone is in a mental state their adrenaline is high they can’t move their legs or body or heads so they eventually sit there and think about it and the adrenaline goes down and it they just calm down.” the department used the “Hobble,” a leg-only restraint It “could be dangerous because the person can still move their upper body,” according to Stanley wrapping the arms in a full-body sleeve and placing a helmet on the individual’s head Juan Saavedra teaches other officers how to safely use the Wrap “If we can’t restrain the suspect what’s to say they can’t get away from our grasp and decide to hurt someone out in the community,” Saavedra said two officers can lift the restrained individual into a patrol car the police department has given one Wrap to each patrol unit and will put more in more patrol cars to make sure each unit has several available at all times Erik von Ancken anchors and reports for News 6 and is a two-time Emmy award-winning journalist in the prestigious and coveted "On-Camera Talent" categories for both anchoring and reporting was located Saturday afternoon by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement ORIGINAL STORY: A Florida Silver Alert was issued Saturday for James Martin Jr. Martin was last seen Saturday in the area of the 1400 block of Lake Shore Drive in Casselberry He’s described as 6 feet tall and 160 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes Martin was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt 2015 Volkswagen Beetle with Florida tag No adding the vehicle may have a white bumper sticker on the left side of the license plate Anyone with information about Martin’s whereabouts is asked to contact FDLE or the Casselberry Police Department at 407-262-7606 or 911 – Seminole County firefighters and Casselberry police responded to a fire at the Chabad of Greater Orlando headquarters on Sunday The Seminole County Fire Department responded around 11:13 a.m The fire impacted the Congregation Ahavas Yisrael building where a caller had reported smoke and fire coming from the roof according to the Casselberry Police Department No one was inside the building when the fire started and the adjacent Hebrew School was evacuated adding security on the premises advised no one had been seen coming or going from the property other than those authorized to be there It was unknown at the time of this report how the fire began who told us that five Torahs were damaged — as well as that it was not known if they can be refurbished — yet a Torah set to be used in an upcoming Holocaust dedication was able to be saved The State Fire Marshal is currently investigating and a fundraiser page was brought online within several hours Today at 11:13 am - SCFD on 2 alarm fire at Chabad of Greater Orlando and fire was extinguished. No injuries and cause under investigation. 📍Howell Branch Rd pic.twitter.com/1LGNACIJs9 Today at 11:13 am - SCFD on 2 alarm fire at Chabad of Greater Orlando and fire was extinguished. No injuries and cause under investigation. 📍Howell Branch Rd pic.twitter.com/1LGNACIJs9 CASSELBERRY, Fla. – Even though Seminole County was not directly hit by Hurricane Helene families still felt the impact more than 200 miles away News 6 drove through Casselberry Friday morning and saw a few downed trees and branches A spokesperson for the county says the damage was minimal but there is some debris and power outages A large tree fell and damaged a duplex in a neighborhood near U.S Both families who live there were inside at the time and are OK Willie Johnson was in his bedroom watching a football game around 9 p.m when he heard what sounded like an explosion “First I thought it was a transformer that blew,” said Johnson I look up and there’s a tree on the roof.” Johnson showed News 6 reporter Catherine Silver where the tree hit the back corner of the home and a power line “You can see it’s like a whole nightmare,” Johnson said as he took our crew inside but luckily the young boy was not in his room at the time “You can see it tore right through the wall right here,” said Johnson Johnson showed us where he was standing when the roof caved in “This branch fell right beside me,” said Johnson “When it broke off it shook the whole roof and brought it back up,” said Johnson Johnson has to pack up all of his family’s belongings and find another place to stay because the damage is so severe get the insurance adjusters to come out and look at it and stuff before they can start doing any work to it,” said Johnson News 6 spoke to a woman who lives next door with her two kids She told us the damage wasn’t as bad on her side of the duplex but they were still waiting for someone to come out and assess the safety of the structure A crew with Duke Energy came to the neighborhood Friday afternoon to look at the power line behind the home News 6 watched as a team started cutting some of the branches that had fallen Their crews will be working throughout the day to restore power across central Florida. You can check current outages by clicking here Seminole County residents can report damage to the Office of Emergency Management. You can fill out a Damage Assessment Form online If you are physically unable to clear storm debris you can get assistance from the Office of Emergency Management as well A recovery program can connect volunteers with you to help Your browser is not supported for this experience.We recommend using Chrome Florida’s premier tribute to the Allman Brothers Band headlines Casselberry’s Rock 'N Roll Concert & Car Show on Saturday at Lake Concord Park.Steeln’ Peaches celebrates the music of Southern rock’s founding fathers with authenticity Faithfully recreating ABB classics while offering fresh interpretations this seven-piece ensemble brings the iconic sound into the 21st century.This is more than a tribute -- it’s a revival of a timeless musical legacy.The opening acts for the night will be Relic and Tyler Goodson.Besides the music And there will be a contest for best car.As part of this Memorial Weekend celebration the city will again honor all veterans for their service with a color guard display and plaque and product vendors will be on hand.General parking is available at surrounding businesses Disabled parking is available in front of the old Casselberry Police Station.For more information visit www.casselberry.org or contact events@casselberry.org or call 407-262-7700 ext {{plainDescription(helpers.var.config.descriptionTruncation)}} Receive the latest Orlando news and special offers Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More the Seminole County Fire Department responded to a structure collapse at a 7-Eleven in Casselberry on Howell Branch Road.  One vehicle was impacted when the structure collapsed the Seminole County Fire Department said.  no injuries were reported in connection with the collapse Workers continued to clean up the damage Thursday night.  Kaitlyn Witts serves up ice cream as former owner Tom Arnold helps with the soft-serve as a group of school children from Warner stop by Arnie’s Place on Loudon Road in May of 2019 Tom Arnold gets a hug from a customer after agreeing to get a tree for her boss at the Arnie's Place Christmas tree lot on Loudon Road on Friday Deb Casselberry has long dreamed of owning an ice cream place and brings with her 15 years experience running a Domino’s Pizza with her partner Casselberry plans to revive many Arnie’s staples while also making updates like online ordering and connectivity to delivery apps It’s a staple of the Heights neighborhood landscape with its maroon facade one of the small business oases that haven’t been swept into the river of national chains along Loudon Road That’s why Deb Casselberry wanted to buy it Casselberry always had a spiritual attachment to her local ice cream place “It was just the place that everybody went you’re gonna run into somebody you knew,” she said “It was just a place to go and be happy — because who isn’t happy around ice cream?” Casselberry learned during her 13 years living in Bow When she heard that it was going up for sale and will formally take the helm of the business at the start of the year “It’s always my dream to own an ice cream place,” she said “I just want to help bring Arnie’s back to what it used to be before COVID.” relaunching catering — which will be up and running in the coming weeks — and she’ll do it with former owner Kaitlyn Witts at her side as manager In 2019, Arnie’s founder Tom Arnold was looking for a succession plan Arnie’s was essentially a family business: it was only natural that it should stay in the family Arnold continued on as a mentor from the sidelines and retained ownership of the building Having only been open for a few weeks for the 2020 season preparations for the year — both foodstuff and plans — had to go out the window Witts’ three sons did online school from the red checkered dining room Arnie’s was fortunate: It was able to reopen with some whiff of normalcy by the summer tenured employees on the payroll — most prominently catering — had to be cut With fewer returning employees to help train new ones each year because I do feel like it’s really going to get refreshed,” Witts said “It means I can really get back to focusing on putting out good food products Casselberry and Witts are friends: it’s how the former first got the idea of buying the place and Casselberry’s experience — 15 years of owning a Domino’s pizza franchise followed by eight years of insurance work — will combine with Witts’ under a shared vision this new chapter means fully stepping away from the business that was a part of him for almost three decades After years of long hours and weekends in the restaurant business wintering in Florida and spending time with his three daughters and six grandchildren “I put my heart and soul into that place for 29 years,” he said he “didn’t want to be a landlord anymore.” But he wouldn’t have sold it to just anyone Once a type of business like Arnie’s is gone — a seasonal joint that still makes its own ice cream and barbecue — it’s unlikely to be replaced The sale to Casselberry worked out because she wants to protect that legacy the desire and the money to bring the place back to what it was “I think they’re going to do a great job.” Casselberry wants to fold in updates: a customer loyalty program the years to come for Arnie’s will echo those gone by Concord residents will be able to have Arnie’s at their birthday parties and graduations More youth sports teams will wear Arnie’s sponsored jerseys and have their photo framed on the dining room wall “We want to still keep the Arnie’s vibe going,” Casselberry said you agree with our use of cookies to personalize your experience measure ads and monitor how our site works to improve it for our users Orlando-News.com A 30-year-old Casselberry man is facing up to life in prison after a federal jury found him guilty of enticing a 14-year-old girl to have sex with him and producing child sexual abuse material Jordan Franklin Trexler was convicted of enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity and two counts of production of child sexual abuse material According to testimony and evidence presented at trial Trexler groomed the victim to engage in sex when she was 14 years old Trexler initially reached out to her via social media and offered her marijuana Trexler got the victim “heavily intoxicated” and then sexually abused her Over a period spanning approximately two weeks Trexler and the victim exchanged numerous messages on social media that discussed their plans to meet Trexler described sexual acts that he wanted to perform with the victim Trexler met with the victim nearly every night to have sex He recorded video footage during one of those sexual encounters which showed him sexually abusing the victim an image was found in Trexler’s possession that showed the victim “asleep and partially nude in his car.” Trexler faces a maximum penalty of life in federal prison His sentencing hearing is scheduled to take place on March 12 This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Tampa Division – Orlando Resident Agency Attorneys Kaley Austin-Aronson and Stephanie McNeff this case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood a nationwide initiative launched in 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse This website is unavailable in your location It appears you are attempting to access this website from a country outside of the United States therefore access cannot be granted at this time school board and city positions are just some of the seats up on the ballot in Seminole County for the statewide primary on Aug While the election is set up to determine which political party candidates for office will advance to the general election in November there are races for nonpartisan candidates as well The winners of those races will affect your day-to-day life deciding school policy and setting local taxes Use dropdown menu to view all racesFind Race ResultsSeminole County RacesVIEW RESULTS BELOW AS THEY COME IN: These are races you may find on the ballot in Seminole County candidates faced no opposition and were automatically elected County Commissioner District 1 Bob Dallari County Commissioner District 3 Lee Constantine Krause and County Court Judge Group 4 James DeKleva and the two opposing party candidates will advance to the November election SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Term limit increase for commissioners: Shall Article IV Section 4.02 be amended to increase the Commissioners’ maximum terms from three consecutive terms to five consecutive terms Hearing after commissioner misses four regular meetings in one year: Shall Article IV Section 4.03 of the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to provide that if a Commissioner misses four regularly scheduled meetings in any calendar year the Commission may conduct a review of that Commissioner’s absences at a noticed public hearing Commissioner seating in December: Shall Article IV Section 4.13 of the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to provide for a consistent swearing in and seating of newly elected Commissioners at one organizational meeting in December following certification of the election Remove requirement for city manager residency: Shall Article V Section 5.01 of the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to remove the requirement that the City Manager reside in the City Provide supermajority vote to remove city manager; remove city manager’s right to hearing upon termination: Shall Article V Section 5.02 of the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to provide that a super-majority vote and remove the City Manager’s option to request a hearing upon termination Change date of city election to general election: The Charter currently provides that the regular election of Commissioners shall be held the same time as the State Primary election or ten weeks prior to the general election Section 7.01 be amended to move the regular election of Commissioners to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even numbered years to coincide with federal and state election dates Eliminating a runoff election: The current Charter provides that if there are more than two candidates for Commission and neither candidate receives a majority of the votes Section 7.08 of the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to eliminate the runoff election so that the candidate with the highest number of votes cast in the general election would be elected Housekeeping: Shall the City Charter of the City of Casselberry be amended to eliminate unnecessary language and insert clarifying language regarding the use of “Mayor/Commissioner” and “Commission;” to correct typographical errors; and to strike section 4.09 as redundant and contradictory More Stories Like This In Our Email Newsletter 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Amped Fitness® is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newest state-of-the-art facility in Casselberry This premier fitness center is set to redefine the workout experience with cutting-edge amenities and services designed to help members achieve their fitness and recovery goals in a supportive Located conveniently in Casselberry off of State Road 436 Amped Fitness® offers a comprehensive suite of amenities that cater to a variety of fitness and recovery needs "We are excited to bring another Amped Fitness® to Central Florida," said Travis Labazzo "Our mission is to provide a best-in-class fitness experience with unparalleled amenities and an unmatched community."The grand 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