Man who molested preteen girl goes to prison for life
Public Affairs Director Klare Ly, informed Historic City News today that a St Johns County man, convicted of forcing himself on an eleven-year-old girl between September 2011 and February 2012, and then threatening to kill her and her mother if the girl ever told anyone, will die in prison for his crimes.


Operating out of “an abundance of caution”, Sheriff’s Commander Charles E. Mulligan reported to Historic City News that deputies, on foot and on all-terrain vehicles, combed the woods along I-95 between SR-207 and SR-16, northbound, in response to a call that a woman might be in danger.
US Customs and Border Protection informed Historic City News local reporters that brick-shaped packages of cocaine washed onshore in the Crescent Beach area this week. Their street value has been estimated at $2.97 million.
Historic City News was notified that a five-year-old child was taken to Flagler Hospital for decontamination by an investigator with the Florida Division of Children and Families today, after his father was arrested at their residence on Crookshank Drive in St Augustine; the scene of an illegal methamphetamine lab.
Historic City News has been informed that a Duval County resident has been arrested, again, by St Johns County authorities, this time he is accused of aggravated stalking; a third-degree felony.
Robbery detectives at the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office have informed local Historic City News reporters that they are searching for a man who is believed to be white, approximately 5’11″ to 6’2″ tall, light brown hair, possibly in his late teens to mid-twenties, with a lean build. They say the man burglarized one convenience store and robbed another in the Ponte Vedra Beach area this weekend.
St Johns County Fire Rescue reported to Historic City News that a total of 72 patients were treated at the Gentlemen of the Road tour Friday by county personnel and other medical personnel on the scene.
Historic City News editor Michael Gold traveled to the Flagler County Detention Facility this afternoon to witness the return of the man investigators say fired the three shots from a SKKY 9mm Luger semi-automatic pistol that killed a Palm Coast convenience store clerk for no apparent reason.