Public Notice Of Osceola County Investigative Bureau Meeting
ORLANDO, FL – The regular meeting of the Osceola County Investigative Bureau (OCIB) will be held on Monday, November 8, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the County Administration Building (directly across from the Osceola County Courthouse), conference room 4727. The physical address is 1 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL.
The Office Of The State Attorney Offers Message Of Hope To Survivors Of Domestic Violence
ORLANDO, FL – As Domestic Violence Awareness Month concludes, State Attorney Monique Worrell offers a message of hope, while reaffirming her office’s commitment to advocating for those impacted by domestic violence across the ninth judicial circuit.
The Office Of The State Attorney Celebrates National Coming Out Day
ORLANDO, FL – The Office of the State Attorney would like to recognize National Coming Out Day. This day was inspired by a single march that took place on October 11th, 1987. On that special day, 500,000 people participated in the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The march was such a huge success, it generated momentum that lasted for months. During this period, over one hundred LGBTQIA+ identifying individuals gathered outside Washington, DC, and decided to create a national day to celebrate coming out. This celebration began on the first anniversary of this historic march.
The Office Of The State Attorney Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness And Prevention Month
ORLANDO, FL – Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior in which one partner attempts to control the other through threats of physical, sexual, verbal, financial, or psychological abuse. This controlling behavior may occur during the relationship or after one partner has attempted to end the relationship. Domestic Violence includes behaviors that physically harm, arouse fear, prevent a partner from doing what they wish or forcing them to do something they do not want to do. Domestic Violence occurs across all relationships, regardless of race, gender/sexual identity, age, education, religion, or economic status.
Ninth Circuit State Attorney Recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month
ORLANDO, FL – Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15th to October 15th, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
Ninth Circuit State Attorney Recognizes Suicide Prevention Month
ORLANDO, FL – There is an average of 123 suicides each day in the United States of America. It’s the tenth leading cause of death in America — second leading for ages 25-34, and third leading for ages 15-24. In order to create awareness and strengthen the fight against suicide, the entire month of September is Suicide Prevention Month.
State Attorney Monique H. Worrell’s Update On The Murder Arrest Of Kaylan Vega
ORLANDO, FL – In an effort to keep the community informed with the prior reporting of the arrest of Kaylan Vega for second-degree murder, we are providing an update. Today, the defense’s Motion for Automatic Release on Own Recognizance on behalf of Mr. Vega was granted.
State Attorney Monique H. Worrell’s Statement On The Murder Arrest Of Kaylan Vega
ORLANDO, FL – The Office of the State Attorney (“the Office”) for the Ninth Judicial Circuit is aware of the recent arrest of Kaylan Vega by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office for murder. This matter remains an active and ongoing investigation.
State Attorney Monique H. Worrell Establishes An Inaugural Community Engagement Committee
ORLANDO, FL – The Office of the State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit is thrilled to announce the inaugural Community Engagement Committee. State Attorney Monique H. Worrell believes that prosecutorial accountability requires systemic change and should start with empowering communities, by putting the responsibility for oversight in the hands of the people.
OPERATION “GOOD CALL”
ORLANDO, FL – The Office of the State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit is proud to partner with the Orlando Police Department in “Operation Good Call.” This nine-month investigation was conducted by Orlando Police Department’s Special Enforcement Division’s Overdose Unit, who tracked dealers throughout the community and made arrests on those causing a great deal of harm in our Circuit. As overdose deaths continue to rise at an unprecedented rate, it is more important than ever that we come together as a community to stop the spread of dangerous drugs such as Fentanyl.
