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The Orange City business, Wicked Wonderland, was selling on its website two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and ...
Two women were arrested for selling human remains at her store in Florida, according to the Orange City Police Department.
Two Florida women have been arrested and charged with selling human remains for multiple years on their shop’s Facebook page.
In February 2024, Schopper and Lelesi showed up at the Orange City Police Department to ask for their bones back. They provided redacted PayPal documents, requested more information about the case ...
The arrest comes more than a year after the Orange City Police Department received a tip about the listings. Wicked Wonderland owner Kymberlee Schoffer was booked into the Volusia County jail for ...
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The Port Orange City Council Tuesday voted unanimously to approve a memorandum of agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
according to the Orange City Police Department. Kymberlee Schopper, 52, and Ashley Lelesi were arrested and charged with the purchase or sale of human organs and tissue, according to court records.
Port Orange Mayor Scott Stiltner said cities have processes when it comes to adopting “mutual aid agreements” with outside agencies. In some cities, police departments and city managers can ...
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