On Monday, August 10, 2015 a sexual battery was reported in the Area of University Boulevard North between Merrill Road and Fort Caroline Road. The victim was an 8 year old female child who emerged from a patch of woods and approached a nearby individual. Very little information is known about the suspect. The Jacksonville Sheriff`s Office wanted the public to be aware of the incident and cautioned those living in the surrounding areas to be mindful of their children.
Anyone who has any information in regards to this missing child is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff`s Office at 904-630-0500 or email them at JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $9,000 contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS (8477).
Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash involving a motorcycle on Interstate 295 near Butler Boulevard. According to troopers, 43-year-old Bret Castleberry was hit by a dark-colored SUV that didn`t stop around 5:30 Saturday morning in the southbound lanes of I-295.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to call First Coast Crime Stoppers 1-866-845-8477, you can remain anonymous and if the information you provide leads to an arrest you could be eligible for a cash reward up to $3,000.
On Saturday, March 20th, 2010, 16-year-old Tiphne Hollis was shot and killed in the 2500 block of Calvin Street. Tiphne was riding in a car with family members when a gunman opened fire on the car.
On the 20th of every month since then, her mother has held a walk at the scene of the shooting in hopes of finding the shooter.
Anyone with any information about the shooting to let police know. Anyone with information Please call Crime Stoppers at 866-845-TIPS you can remain anonymous and receive a cash reward of up to $3000.
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The 62 year old victim, Gary Bell, was walking on Moncrief Road at 35th Street on 10/21/14 between 0300 and 0400 hours. The victim was a responsible father, and dedicated employee. The victim was not involved in any wrong doing at the time of his murder. While the victim stood at the corner in the early morning hours, his life was taken by an unknown suspect.
If anyone remembers seeing anything that could assist police in their investigation, they should contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-8477, you can remain anonymous and receive a reward up to $6,000 cash if the information you provide leads to an arrests.
On Wednesday, January 14th, Michael Lee Johns, 61, was found murdered in his westside home. Police responded to 921 Reynolds Lane, in the early afternoon in reference to a medical emergency. Further investigation revealed that Michael Johns had been murdered. If you have information about this crime, no matter how small you think the information is, PLEASE call and help bring some closure to this grieving family.
Some friends of Michael Johns have raised an additional $3,406 for an enhanced reward in this case. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call First Coast Crime Stoppers 1-866-845-8477, you can remain anonymous and if the information you provide leads to an arrest you could be eligible for a cash reward up to $4,156.
Rico Tillman was a 20-year-old football player at Jacksonville University when he was killed while trying to defend his teammates in a nightclub fight at “Jazzco the Club”, 8550 Arlington Expressway, in the early morning hours of Sunday, on March, 19th 2000. His family hopes someone remembers something about the night he was stabbed. Police believe any information could be useful in finding the killer.
Rico never recovered from the stabbing and passed away on April, 10th. Years passed and there were no arrests in Rico`s death.
At present, we are still looking for the suspect to bring the suspect to justice and bring closure to this case and allow the family to continue in their healing," said Chief Mike Bruno, who is in charge of the Jacksonville Sheriff`s Office Cold Case Division. Bruno said there were a lot of people at the club that night and someone knows who stabbed the young man who was just trying to do the right thing. He believes with advances in DNA technology and new eyes looking at the case, time can be an ally, nearly 15 years later. "It`s solvable. There were so many people there that night. I mean, it feels like it`s a case that we should be able to solve. It really does," said Bruno.
Bruno said police just need that one person to come forward with that one piece of evidence. If you can help, call Crime Stoppers at 866-845-TIPS(8477). Remember, you don`t have to give your name. Any tip you can provide can be anonymous and you could receive a reward up to $3,000 cash if your tip leads to an arrest in the case.
On Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014, Anthony D. Dozier, 33, of the 10500 block of Villanova Road was found dead of gunshot wounds when police arrived at the scene in the 3100 block of Fitzgerald Street in the Lackawanna neighborhood about 6:30 p.m., according to the Sheriff’s Office.
A second victim was hospitalized with non life-threatening wounds.
The shooting took place inside a residence on the street. The two men were the only people inside, police said.
If anyone remembers seeing anything that could assist police in their investigation, they should contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-8477, you can remain anonymous and receive a reward up to $3,000 cash if the information you provide leads to an arrests.
The Fernandina Beach Police Department has announced a reward for information leading to the arrest of individuals responsible for the grand theft and felony vandalism associated with the King Neptune / Poseidon statue located on South Fletcher Avenue. The reward has been set at $1000.00 and persons with information can remain anonymous. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-(866) 845-8477 or the Fernandina Beach Police Department at (904) 277-7342.
During the early morning hours of August 5th two suspects went to Paradiso, located at 3036 South Fletcher Avenue, and substantially destroyed the impressive front yard statue of King Neptune. The suspects physically broke the arm from the statue and removed it, along with the trident. This is the third such incident of damage to this beautiful new South Fletcher landmark in recent months, and the third trident to be stolen in this fashion. During the most recent incident the suspects caused such a significant amount of damage that the owners are now considering having the statue removed.
Because these incidents of felony vandalism and theft have persisted, local law enforcement officials have the added concern that these offenders may be personally targeting the residents of Paradiso. In addition, based on evidence left at the scene, as well as the nature of the thefts, we remain concerned that the suspects might view their actions as a harmless prank, not fully understanding the gravity of their behavior or the financial or emotional impact that these thefts have caused the owners of the statue.
The vandals left a taunting note affixed to the statue, leading investigators to believe that these thefts may be resolved once students return to college. Many college fraternities utilize the trident to symbolize their connection and visual association with Greek mythology.
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