Quinn Gray case subject of NBC special
Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News today that investigators with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other northeast Florida law enforcement agencies will be featured in next Friday’s edition of “Dateline” on NBC.



Detectives with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Robbery-Homicide Unit are continuing to investigate a series of armed robberies to food delivery or taxi drivers that have occurred over the past year in the West Augustine area.
Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that detectives with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office are investigating several burglaries that occurred in the Marsh Creek subdivision since last Friday morning.
At Monday night’s St Augustine City Commission meeting, on a 3-1 split vote with Mayor Joe Boles out of town, commissioners advanced a proposed new ordinance to public hearing hoping to better address the town’s exposure to graffiti.

Just one month short of his 30th birthday, Paul Gerald Crookshank, who resided at 7 Beacon Street, was identified by police as the man who was gunned down during an argument at the Giggling Gator Pub located at 121 King Street; according to reports received by Historic City News.
Historic City News has learned that 41 year-old Christopher Linus Fries is in custody this morning, held without bond and charged with capital murder in the killing of another man at the Giggling Gator Pub on King Street in St. Augustine last night at about 8:30 p.m.
As members of the public crossed Malaga Street, returning to their parked cars following this morning’s Ceremony of Remembrance, a grey four-door Nissan X-TERRA came flying south on the street; passing dangerously close to departing vehicles and pedestrians.