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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
19-year-old Dominic Lee, a well known Osceola High School football player, was driving a pickup truck with four other passengers east on U.S. Highway 192 at about 4:20 a.m., when he seems to have lost control for unknown reasons. His truck careened across the median into the westbound lanes where it overturned and rolled multiple times. A few of the passengers were thrown from the vehicle during the rolling, including Lee, who was confirmed to not be wearing a seat belt at the time.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Christopher Hall was taxiing on a runway at the Melbourne International Airport when air traffic control officials noticed that he was slurring his words over the radio and that his flight plan to Dayton, Ohio was expired. Police say that they asked him to return to the hangar, but he refused. He kept going and hit an antenna near the runway. Police say that they smelled alcohol on his breath, but Hall would not consent to a Breathalyzer test or any roadside sobriety exercises.
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Friday, October 24, 2014
According to authorities, a blue Volkswagen Golf was driving hastily west on U.S. 192 near Melbourne Square mall, swerving through traffic, when it spun in an intersection and struck a concrete pole near McClain Drive. The victim, who has not been publicly identified, was pronounced dead later at Holmes Regional Medical Center.
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Monday, September 1, 2014
The man's car was found overturned in a wooded area with the man ejected from the vehicle, already dead from fatal injuries.
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Friday, February 28, 2014

Florida Highway Patrol says a body found in Brevard County is related a fatal crash from over the weekend.

Troopers said Art Stroud, 60, was found dead at State Road A1A and Pine Tree Drive Monday morning in the same location that a fatal crash occurred on Saturday.

FHP said they believe Stroud was walking along the east shoulder of SR A1A when he was struck by one of the vehicles involved in the crash on Saturday. Stroud was found on the east shoulder of SR A1A in the thick brush at around 9 a.m. on Monday.