Hereโs when Wells Fargo and Chase bank customers can expect their stimulus payments
ORLANDO, Fla. โ Wells Fargo and Chase bank customers will not receive their stimulus payments until mid-week at the earliest. Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase told customers the $1,400 direct payments would not be processed until at least Wednesday, drawing the anger of many, especially since some people started receiving their money on Friday. Wells Fargo said it would provide all of the direct deposits โaccording to the effective date provided by the U.S. Treasury,โ and added that itโs not holding onto the money. In a statement to FOX Business, Wells Fargo spokesperson Jim Seitz said the government will release the money in multiple phases, meaning not everyone will receive their check at the same time. AdIndividuals can again check the status of their stimulus checks via the IRSโs โGet My Paymentโ tool.
Space Coastโs โHardest-Hittingโ K-9 breaks down barriers
TITUSVILLE, Fla. โ Titusville Police K-9 โChaseโ is the top dog. Chase won the Space Coastโs Hardest-Hitting K-9 competition. โHaving the K-9, people can see past the uniform or the car, they can see, oh, I have a dog,โ Glenn said. โThen petting the dog and seeing how friendly and sociable he is kind of breaks down a lot of barriers. โThe message to kids, especially at a young age, is that weโre not anything to be scared of, or the dogs,โ Glenn said.
Man accused of exposing himself to girl near Palm Bay middle school, police say
PALM BAY, Fla. โ Palm Bay police say they have identified and arrested the man accused of inappropriately exposing himself to a girl near Southwest Middle School. | News 6 anchors share drama stories]Detectives say the 31-year-old approached the victim along Eldron Boulevard Friday in a black SUV. Ramos-Rodriguez asked the girl if she wanted to get into the car while exposing himself to her, according to a Palm Bay Police Department release. Palm Bay police applauded the girl for having the courage to come forward. Chase said her daughter wanted to cooperate with the police because she was afraid the suspect could expose himself to another child.
Chase Briscoe lands childhood hero Tony Stewart's No. 14
Briscoe idolized fellow Indiana native Tony Stewart and dreamed of one day driving Stewart's car. and I'd say โMan, the dream is to drive the 14,โ" Briscoe said in an interview with The Associated Press. Much like Stewart, Briscoe is considered a blue-collar racer who lacks the family wealth needed to clear the path for an aspiring young driver. He had to earn everything on the track, yet nearly every year Briscoe's season plans were 11th hour deals. Itโs why heโs ready for the NASCAR Cup Series and why we are so honored to support him.โ
JSO: 5 minors were in car at center of high-speed chase before police-involved shooting
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. There were five minors in a car at the center of a high-speed chase that led to a police-involved shooting, the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office told News 6 sister station News 4 Jax. The Sheriffs Office said the chase started about 11:30 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of University Boulevard and Powers Avenue. When the car hit 80 mph, according to the arrest report, the officer turned on his blue lights. According to the arrest report, the car was still going 100 mph when it hit the stop sticks. The arrest report does not even say Paige was shot, only that he was apprehended after a foot pursuit.
High-speed pursuit: Sheriffโs helicopter canโt keep up with Camaroโs speed
COCOA, Fla. โ An arrest warrant has been issued for a 21-year-old man who Brevard County sheriffโs officials said nearly struck a deputy and led a 120 mph chase while driving into oncoming traffic. The Brevard County Sheriffโs Office said the warrant was ordered for Deontarrius Smith, of Cocoa. Deputies said on June 30 agents with the Gameover Task Force observed a red Camaro driving erratically and speeding through Cocoa, so assistance from the sheriffโs helicopter was requested. Officials said Smith drove into oncoming traffic while speeding, so agents ended their pursuit. According to an affidavit, the helicopter could not keep up with the Camaroโs speed.
Teens lead authorities on chase through Volusia County after attempted burglary, police say
According to a news release, Orange City Police Sergeant Jason Ward observed three subjects attempting to break into the store. Once the subjects noticed law enforcement vehicles, they got into a Black Nissan Altima and fled the scene driving southbound on North Volusia Avenue. Orange City Police Officers with the assistance of the Volusia County Sheriffโs Office successfully deployed spike strips near the intersection of Enterprise Road and South Volusia Avenue. The Volusia County Sheriffโs Office set up a perimeter and deployed a police K-9, a news release said. โThe investigation also revealed the Nissan Altima was reported stolen out of Orange County on May 18,โ officials said.