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  • Champion Calls for Transparency while Others Aren't So Sure

    Tom Lemons|Updated Sep 6, 2024

    BROOKSVILLE – During a Hernando Board of County Commissioners meeting today, Commissioner Steve Champion called for the board to research and develop options for the Sheriff's Office to purchase and maintain body worn cameras (BWCs). The issue of BWCs doesn't go over well with Sheriff Al Nienhuis, as he vehemently opposes their use in Hernando County. Nienhuis has offered various excuse over the years, from cost to purchase them to privacy concerns. When confronted with the i...

  • Teenage Girl's Murder May Have Been a "Hit" to Prevent Her From Testifying in Court

    Tom Lemons, February 6, 2023|Updated Jun 19, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – A teenage girl's life was cut short after a double shooting late Tuesday, and sources tell R News that the killing was not random, but that she may have been intentionally targeted. Hernando County Sheriff's Deputies responded to 707 Hazel Ave around 11:30 Tuesday night, after receiving a 911 call from someone inside the home, claiming that she and her daughter had been shot. CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO/AUDIO Upon arrival, deputies located a 57-year-old woman and 1...

  • Active Shooter Injures Two, Sets Fire to Barn, Before Being Shot by Deputies

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jun 9, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – Hernando County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 9139 Erma Road around 5:00 p.m. Friday, after reports of a structure fire, following by reports of shots fired. Prior to arrival, deputies confirmed that a subject was actively shooting and that there were multiple victims. When deputies arrived on scene, they observed two victims lying on the ground. R News arrived on scene at the same time as Law Enforcement and Fire Rescue and immediately began broadcasting liv...

  • Body Cameras Might be Coming to Hernando, Despite Sheriff Nienhuis's Staunch Opposition

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jun 9, 2023

    HERNANDO – After years of Hernando County residents calling for Sheriff Al Nienhuis to implement body cameras, recent deputy involved shootings and other national incidents involving law enforcement, may force him to comply with his constituent's demands. On November 12, 2022, Deputy Daniel Arriza was involved in a shooting at a residence in Spring Hill that led to the death of 61-year-old Gary Schryver. As per policy, Arriza was placed on administrative leave, pending the o...

  • Two Shot During Domestic Dispute by Hernando County Sheriff's Deputy

    Tom Lemons|Updated May 4, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – Two people have been shot during a domestic dispute by at least one Hernando County Sheriff's Deputy. According to sources, 911 received a call from a woman located at 10070 Cobb Road, claiming she was in a physical altercation with a male subject. When the deputy arrived on scene, he is heard screaming "He's got a gun." Moments later, the deputy says, "Shots fired, shots fired." Officials say one of the individuals fired at the deputies, and at least one d...

  • Man Charged in Ongoing Human Trafficking Investigation Could be a Suspect in 2018 Unsolved Murder

    Tom Lemons|Updated May 4, 2023

    ADVENTURE COAST – Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a human trafficking investigation in Beverly Hills, Florida, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). This comes on the heels of several arrests made in connection with a case out of Hernando and Pasco Counties, earlier this week. But for one suspect, things could get a lot worse if Hernando County Investigators can tie him to home invasion murder that occurred in 2018. According to t...

  • New Details into Deputy Involved Shooting Tells a Slightly Different Story

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – Hernando County Sheriff Al Nienhuis held a press conference today to discuss the details into last month's deputy involved shooting that injured both the victim and suspect in a domestic dispute. Nienhuis provided a detailed account of the incident that occurred on the evening of January 29th at 10070 Cobb Road. According to Nienhuis, the suspect and victim were involved in an ongoing domestic dispute and called the Sheriff's Office several times before the s...

  • Early Morning Pursuit, Shootout, Leaves Suspect Dead and Trooper Injured

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    WESLEY CHAPEL – An early morning pursuit of a stolen vehicle ended in a shootout between a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper that left the suspect dead and the Trooper injured. According to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), at approximately 3:15 AM, an FHP Trooper on patrol along I-75 came upon two pickup trucks with two adult males near the northbound 279 Milepost. The men appeared to be attempting to steal the second truck or items within the vehicle. The men then fled n...

  • Road Rage Leads to Shooting and Pursuit of Motorcycle - VIDEO

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    UPDATE: SPRING HILL – Yesterday, R News broke the news of a shooting that occurred in the area of Mariner Blvd and Cortez Blvd. After publishing our initial report, while information was still unconfirmed, several witnesses contacted R News, claiming that officials were not correct in claiming the suspect was involved in the crash. CLICK HERE for dramatic audio and video. Today, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office released a more detailed description of what transpired y...

  • County Officials Ban Smoking and Vaping at Local Beaches and Parks

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – The Hernando County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to pass an ordinance prohibiting smoking and vaping at all Hernando County Parks and Beaches, Tuesday. Officials say the ordinance will go into effect on May 15th and violators will face a penalty of up to $1,000 per violation. Hernando County Government and the Parks and Recreation Department have collaborated with the Tobacco Intervention Partnership to implement "no smoking or vaping" signs th...

  • Missing Woman's Body Found on Citrus Way, Victim of Apparent Hit and Run

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    UPDATE The Florida Highway Patrol says a 66-year-old Brooksville man contacted FHP after seeing media reports about the hit-and-run crash. The suspect claims he struck a deer while driving a 2002 Dodge Ram on January 10th. Charges are considered pending at this time, say officials. UPDATE: The Florida Highway Patrol has now confirmed that the Tina Everhart is a victim of a hit and run and a search for the suspect is underway. According to officials, the victim was walking...

  • Eerie Facebook Post Published Hours Before Fatal Structure Fire at Local Animal Rescue

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – An early morning structure fire claimed the life of one person and several animals, say officials. Fire Rescue responded to 25410 Harwell Street at approximately 1:20 a.m. after receiving reports of a two-story structure fire. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered the home to be fully engulfed. Officials say it took 90 minutes to extinguish the fire. During a search of the residence, firefighters discovered the remains of several animals of various types. Upon fu...

  • Victims Kicked Out of Housing Program Before Christmas, Allegations of Fraud, Abuse, and Human Trafficking Ignored

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    SPRING HILL – For parents, there are few words to describe the love we have for our children or how far we'll go to protect them from harm's way. Even in the worst of times, we try to do our best to shield them from trauma and evils of the world. For families seeking refuge from abusive relationships, a government funded shelter is often the only place they can turn to, but in Spring Hill, Florida, women say the local safe haven is a fraud and often more dangerous than t...

  • Body of Young Woman Discovered on Vacant Lot in New Subdivision

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    SPRING HILL – An investigation is just getting underway into the discovery of a young woman's body near the intersection of Bromley Ave and Chamber Ct. The fully clothed body was discovered in a vacant lot of a new subdivision on Sutherland Street. Sources say the woman appears to be in her early 20s. Residents in the area say they heard several gunshots two nights ago, but it is unknown if that is related to the victim's death. We will bring more on this story as it d...

  • What Happened to Timothy Brady? The Search Continues

    Tom Lemons|Updated Mar 13, 2023

    HERNANDO – 35-year-old Timothy Braddy left the state of Oregon over a month ago, came to central Florida for work, and disappeared without a trace on December 14, 2022, in front of Winding Waters K-8. ORIGINAL STORY Timothy's parents, Terry and Kimberly Braddy have not given up the search for their son and neither has a group of former law enforcement officers and military veterans. "Nico" heads the organization We are the Essentials and they have taken the lead in the s...

  • One Person Confirmed Dead in Motorcycle Crash

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 31, 2023

    SPRING HILL – One person is confirmed dead in a two-vehicle crash involving motorcycle on Mariner Blvd. Sources say the driver of a motorcycle was traveling northbound on Mariner Blvd at Portillo Road, when an SUV pulled into the driver's path. The motorcycle collided with the left side of the SUV and was ejected onto the roadway. Fire Rescue arrived on scene and began performing CPR on the victim, before he was transported by air to a nearby trauma center. Officials have c...

  • Nearly 400 Homes to be Converted from Septic to Sewer, Helping Preserve Weeki Wachee Springs

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE - At the August 23, 2022, Hernando County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, board members approved a grant award for $12,250,000 from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to convert nearly 400 homes in Spring Hill from septic to sewer. Officials say the conversion from septic to sewer will help to reduce the negative impacts of nitrogen pollution in the water. The high levels of nitrates impact the Weeki Wachee Springs. The excess...

  • Deputy Blocks Video Recording of Arrest, Reinforcing the Need for Body Cams

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

    OPINION Over the course of my 13-year career as a local breaking news reporter and investigative journalist, I have always professed my support of law enforcement. I was raised to be a law-abiding citizen, respect Old Glory, and even served my country in the U.S. Navy. My mother taught me to never lie and help others whenever possible. As naïve as it may sound, I was raised to trust all law enforcement officers, the judicial system, and thought that at the very least, I...

  • Investigation Underway into Domestic Related Double Shooting

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

    UPDATE: Preliminary investigation reveals two adult males, who are related, became involved in a verbal dispute. The dispute escalated and both males were shot. Detectives have confirmed one fatality on scene. The other victim was transported to a local trauma center and is listed in critical condition. BROOKSVILLE - An investigation is underway into a double shooting at a residence on Powell Road. Officials say two adults have been shot shot and that It is domestic related....

  • Fire Damages Five Vehicles in Target Parking Lot

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

    SPRING HILL - Several vehicles were damaged as a result of fire in the parking lot of a local department store. Just before 3:00 p.m. today, witnesses observed smoke and flames billowing from the front of an older model Jeep Cherokee in the parking log of a Target Department store on US-19. By the time fire rescue arrived on scene, at least five vehicles had sustained damage due to being parked nearby. One woman said she was parked directly in front of the burning vehicles,...

  • Clown Faced Convict Attempts to Run Over Deputy, Leads LEO on Pursuit

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

    SPRING HILL – Last night, R News broke the news of a high-speed pursuit involving the Hernando County Sheriff's Office and Florida Highway Patrol. According to an FHP report, a deputy made contact with a suspect in the parking lot of the Speedway gas station at Mariner Blvd and Northcliffe Blvd, when he attempted to flee. The suspect, later identified as 42-year-old Allan Scott McCray of Spring Hill, shifted his white Honda into reverse and attempted to run over the deputy. T...

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    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 30, 2023

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  • Suspect Leads LEO on 30 Minute Pursuit after Attempting to Run Over Deputy

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 3, 2023

    SPRING HILL – A harrowing chain of events in on the streets of Spring Hill tonight, after an attempt to arrest a suspect with several warrants turned into a high-speed pursuit. According to sources, a deputy attempted to place a suspect under arrest at the Speedway convenience store located at Mariner Blvd and Northcliffe Blvd, when the suspect fled in the vehicle and struck the deputy with his car. The deputy then began pursuing the suspect westbound on Northcliffe while n...

  • Car Thief Injured in Shootout with Sheriff's Deputies

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 3, 2023

    NEW PORT RICHEY – An investigation is underway into an early morning deputy involved shooting that occurred in the area of Rowan Road and Trouble Creel Road. Officials say deputies were conducting a stolen vehicle investigation around 2:20 a.m., when they encountered a white male suspect in possession of a stolen vehicle. The suspect fled on foot and fired a handgun at deputies as they pursued him. One deputy returned fire, striking the suspect and causing n...

  • Animal Services Resumes Normal Operations After Pnemovirus Quarantine

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jan 3, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – On November 18th, Hernando County Animal Services was forced to suspend canine operations within the facility, due to an outbreak of Canine Pneumovirus being detected in the kennel. During that time, HCAS could not accept impounds, perform surgery, or offer adoption services. Director James Terry says Pneumovirus is typically not fatal, so rather than quarantine each animal that tested positive for the virus, he decided to isolate all the dogs and allow the v...

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