CODE RED – 2-year-old child missing
Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Chuck Mulligan informed Historic City News that he is enroute to the scene where a 2-year-old boy has gone missing from his home in the area of Linda Lake Lane, near CR 210.
Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Chuck Mulligan informed Historic City News that he is enroute to the scene where a 2-year-old boy has gone missing from his home in the area of Linda Lake Lane, near CR 210.
After an exhaustive law enforcement effort, which resulted in a jury conviction of 67 year-old Lydia Cladek who at one time lived in an oceanfront mansion at 189 Sea Colony Parkway in St Augustine Beach, the time has come for her to be sentenced on fourteen counts of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud,…
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In accordance with Florida State Statute 775.21, this news release will serve as public notification that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has been given information that a person judged to be a sexual predator is now residing within St. Johns County.
Laurie Sanderson reported the following St. Augustine and St. Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
Just one day after Historic City News reported that authorities were on the trail of a man whose elderly Ponte Vedra Beach victims say snookered them out of thousands of dollars, 42-year-old Bryan Keith Ruby turned himself in to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office on a local charge.
Saturday morning, when the parents of a young girl left their daughter in the care of 67-year-old Joseph Larry Baggett, they never expected what they would learn when they returned to pick her up.
A 42-year-old man is being sought in connection with the financial exploitation of two elderly Ponte Vedra Beach residents earlier this year, according to an alert received by local Historic City News reporters in St Augustine this afternoon.
Administrator Michele M Leonhart informed Historic City News reporters that for the first time ever, the Drug Enforcement Administration has revoked the ability of stores within a large national chain to handle or distribute controlled substances such as oxycodone and hydrocodone pending a judicial proceeding.