$161K Damage at New Smyrna Beach Golf Course Spurs Police Reward
$161K Damage at New Smyrna Beach Golf Course Spurs Police Reward

$161K Damage at New Smyrna Beach Golf Course Spurs Police Reward

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A golf course in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, suffered over $160,000 in damage after a vehicle drove onto the second green and performed multiple donuts, tearing up about 7,000 square feet of turf. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, and while a witness reported seeing the truck, no identifying details were obtained. The general manager of The Club at Venetian Bay expressed confidence in the maintenance crew's ability to restore the green, emphasizing that golf operations continue as normal. Police are investigating the case and offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, with felony criminal mischief charges expected once a suspect is identified. Surveillance footage is being reviewed, and residents are encouraged to provide any relevant video or tips. Despite the significant damage, the course remains playable and officials remain optimistic about recovery.

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