
Camille Sarabia
Camille Sarabia joined FOX 35 Orlando in October 2025 as a digital content producer.
Camille was born and raised in Orange County, California. She started her career in South Bend, Indiana, where she worked at ABC57 and at the South Bend Tribune. While working at the Tribune, she received the Hoosier State Press Association's 2024 "Story of the Year" for her team coverage on the "Smith Six," six children who were killed in a house fire.
She graduated from Indiana University's Media School with a B.A. in Journalism and a concentration in Enterprise Reporting. She’s passionate about narrative journalism and immersing the reader into stories that unfold.
Sarabia is excited to be in the Sunshine State. While here, she spends time with her husband, Jordan, and their three dogs: Yorkie, Rico, and two rambunctious Siberian Huskies, Atari and Freyja. She enjoys hiking at Lake Louisa State Park with her pups, exploring local foodie hotspots, and volunteering in Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer’s Book Club with school-aged kids.
The latest from Camille Sarabia
2 Florida school leaders arrested for DUI within hours of each other
Two Florida school leaders were recently arrested on suspicion of DUI within hours of each hour, prompting questions and concerns from their communities.
Florida man accused of trying to run woman over with horse at Marion County rodeo
A Florida man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly splashing beer on a woman and attempting to run her over with a horse at a Belleview rodeo.
Georgia boy, 2, killed after boy, 4, shot unsecured gun, deputies say
(Update 2:34 p.m.): The Osceola County Sheriff's Office identified the 2-year-old boy as Brayden Tennyson, of Louisville, Georgia. The sheriff's office said the unsecured gun was owned by the boy's mother.
Operation Silver Spur: More than 100 sex offenders back behind bars, facing new felonies
Over 100 sex offenders are back behind bars after failing to comply with requirements of their release.
Sen. Lindsey Graham dies at 71: Florida lawmakers, national leaders react
After the sudden death of longtime South Carolina leader Lindsey Graham, President Donald Trump ordered all American flags to be flown at half-staff, while prominent figures like former U.S. President Joe Biden and Florida Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody issued statements after Graham's death.
Orange County deputy's kids hurt after gun accidentally discharges, sheriff's office says
An off-duty Orange County sheriff's deputy's two children were injured Friday after his personal gun accidentally discharged while he was cleaning it, the sheriff's office said.
3 in custody after surveillance video shows shooters firing at people on scooters: Police
Three suspects, including a teenager and two young adults, were taken into custody after a shooting at an Orlando apartment complex on Thursday afternoon.
1 boy dead, 1 injured after dirt bike crash with car near Florida trail: FHP
An 11-year-old boy is dead and a second 11-year-old passenger is hospitalized after their dirt bike collided with a car at a Mims trail intersection.
Kentucky felon, Ronald Exantus, up for release in late July
A Kentucky felon behind bars after the 2015 death of six-year-old Logan Tipton is set to be released at the end of the month.









