Local man may have committed suicide
An autopsy of Thomas Frank Hoagland, who lived at 136 Island Cottage Way in St. Augustine, will be required before Flagler Beach Police will say what caused the death of the man whose body washed ashore Friday.

An autopsy of Thomas Frank Hoagland, who lived at 136 Island Cottage Way in St. Augustine, will be required before Flagler Beach Police will say what caused the death of the man whose body washed ashore Friday.
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The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
Community Affairs Coordinator, Sergeant Charles E. Mulligan, reported to Historic City News that a fire in northwest St. Johns County yesterday, has rekindled today — sending plumes of smoke and ash high enough in the air to be seen as far away as Mandarin.
Linda Murray reported to Historic City News that a street ball tournament is being held next weekend to benefit the St. Paul School of Excellence.

In a case of extremely good or extremely bad timing, depending on your point-of-view, Historic City News crime patrol reporters learned that a Ponte Vedra Beach man walked into a pawn shop to unload his stolen jewelry just at the time detectives were there in search of it.
Historic City News learned from Heidi L. Matheny, Coalition Coordinator for the PACT Prevention Coalition of St. Johns County that her organization will host the inaugural meeting of their central Regional Prevention Council.