
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
Kissimmee triple homicide: 150-page report reveals guns under mattress, phone searches before tourist murders
A newly released 150-page investigative file reveals that Kissimmee triple homicide suspect Ahmad Bojeh conducted religion-related internet searches just hours before three tourists were shot and killed.
Sheriff: Florida couple allegedly ran several unlicensed assisted living facilities in Osceola, Polk counties
A Florida couple has been arrested on several charges for allegedly operating multiple unlicensed assisted living facilities in Osceola and Polk counties, according to the Osceola County Sheriff's Office.
Strong storms track across Orange, Osceola, Brevard counties; Severe thunderstorm warnings issued
A wave of strong to severe thunderstorms is pushing across East Central Florida, triggering warnings across Orange, Osceola, and Brevard counties.
Florida Spectrum Alert: New missing child system for kids with autism launches July 1
Florida will debut the "Florida Spectrum Alert" on July 1, a new emergency alert tool to quickly mobilize the community in locating and rescuing missing children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Active search for initial shooter after 1 dead, 2 hurt in Sanford block party, sheriff's office says
A Seminole County deputy shot and killed 27-year-old Marcus Barnett after the suspect opened fire into a crowd of hundreds at an unpermitted block party in Sanford early Saturday morning, the sheriff's office reported.
Operation Innocence Shield: 3 victims rescued, 10 arrested in Flagler County trafficking sting
An undercover human trafficking sting dubbed "Operation Innocence Shield" has resulted in the rescue of three adult victims and the arrest of 10 suspects in Flagler County.
Kissimmee triple murder: Widow of victim sues HOA, homeowner for negligence
The family of Douglas Kraft, one of three tourists murdered outside a Kissimmee Airbnb in January, has filed a negligence lawsuit against the Indian Point Homeowners Association and the property owner.
Eustis Hit-and-Run: 20-year-old motorcyclist left with severed muscle speaks out after crash
A 65-year-old pickup truck driver was arrested for a hit-and-run that left a young motorcyclist severely injured in Eustis, leaving the victim to wonder why the driver didn't stop to help.
Cocoa Beach standoff: Armed man in distress taken into custody after hours-long negotiations, police say
The Cocoa Beach Police Department is investigating an active incident that drew a large law enforcement presence to the 625 block of North Atlantic Avenue on Monday morning.
Gainesville girl, 2, dies after hospitalized with 'significant bruising': 'You were loved,' deputies say
An Alachua County mother’s felony charges have been upgraded to second-degree murder following the tragic death of her 2-year-old daughter on Sunday.









