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Careless driving stop leads to cocaine arrest

Friday afternoon, police tell local Historic City News reporters that Corporal Tim Bryan observed a silver Dodge Neon swerve across the double yellow line in the center of the road in the area of King Street and M.L. King Boulevard.

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Juvenile refuses to identify others after arrest

Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that Saturday afternoon about 2:30 p.m., Police Officer Doug Tyus responded to Sunburst Crystal on St. George Street to investigate a shoplifting complaint.

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Police recover and return stolen merchandise

Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News were informed by police that an anonymous citizen turned over approximately $500 in stolen merchandise that has been returned to several downtown stores.

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Hastings resident arrested and charged with arson

Examination of the Hastings structure fire reported by Historic City News yesterday has already yielded one arrest; as the investigation continues.

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Fleeing driver located and arrested after crash

Lieutenant Bill Leeper informed Historic City News local reporters that a man who fled the scene of a serious three-car collision on SR-13 last night has been identified, located, arrested and is now in custody — facing multiple criminal charges.

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Downtown ice cream store burglarized

Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that last Tuesday morning, Police Officer Michal Kettman responded to Tedi’s Ice Cream shop located at 65 St. George Street to investigate a burglary.

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Lifesaving defibrillator stolen from Library entrance

In the shadow of a “Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida” decal, Historic City News staff photographer Kerry McGuire captured the image of an AED lifesaving device cabinet — now empty — at the Ponce de Leon Boulevard Public Library.

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Missing suspect seen in Oregon Wal-Mart

A 26-year old transient is still being sought nationwide as a person of interest in connection with the disappearance of a 45-year old St. Johns County woman earlier this month.

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