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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT


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Remains recovered in 2007 identified as diver who went missing in Florida, deputies say

Read full article: Remains recovered in 2007 identified as diver who went missing in Florida, deputies say

Remains recovered in 2007 were identified as a diver who went missing while off the coast of Ponce Inlet, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced on Friday.

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FDLE still seeking answers in death of ‘innocent bystander’ shot at Ginnie Springs during Memorial Day weekend

Read full article: FDLE still seeking answers in death of ‘innocent bystander’ shot at Ginnie Springs during Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend will mark a year since a man visiting Ginnie Springs Park died from his injuries in one of two shootings that occurred at the park.

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LIVE: FDLE, Attorney General Uthmeier to announce arrests in international child sexual abuse case

Read full article: LIVE: FDLE, Attorney General Uthmeier to announce arrests in international child sexual abuse case

Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Commissioner Mark Glass and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier will discuss major developments in an international child sexual abuse materials case on Monday morning.

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FDLE announces arrests of 18 sexual predators and offenders in Alachua, Columbia counties

Read full article: FDLE announces arrests of 18 sexual predators and offenders in Alachua, Columbia counties

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced 18 arrests of sexual predators and sexual offenders as part of two joint investigations across Alachua and Columbia counties.

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Law enforcement announces 1st arrest under ‘Alien Enemies Act’

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A man allegedly affiliated with Tren de Aragua, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization from Venezuela, was arrested Friday in Florida, the first arrest in the nation under the Alien Enemies Act, officials said.

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‘This can be a deadly game’: Local sheriffs warn of ‘Senior Assassin’ after student shot by FDLE agent while playing

Read full article: ‘This can be a deadly game’: Local sheriffs warn of ‘Senior Assassin’ after student shot by FDLE agent while playing

State Attorney Melissa Nelson, local sheriffs and other Northeast Florida law enforcement leaders will hold a news conference Thursday to discuss the potentially deadly consequences of the “Senior Assassin” game being played by high school seniors.

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High school student shot in the arm by FDLE agent while playing ‘Senior Assassin’ game, sheriff’s office says

Read full article: High school student shot in the arm by FDLE agent while playing ‘Senior Assassin’ game, sheriff’s office says

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said one of their agents shot a Bishop Kenny High School student in the arm on Wednesday while the student was playing a game of “Senior Assassin” in Nassau County.

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High school football player shot in the arm by FDLE agent while playing ‘Senior Assassin’ game: Nassau sheriff’s office

Read full article: High school football player shot in the arm by FDLE agent while playing ‘Senior Assassin’ game: Nassau sheriff’s office

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said one of their agents shot a Bishop Kenny High School student in the arm on Wednesday while the student was playing a game of “Senior Assassin” in Nassau County.

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Jacksonville man arrested after law enforcement finds pounds of fentanyl, cocaine, nearly 40 guns in his home

Read full article: Jacksonville man arrested after law enforcement finds pounds of fentanyl, cocaine, nearly 40 guns in his home

A 38-year-old man from Jacksonville has been arrested for trafficking fentanyl after law enforcement found over four pounds of fentanyl, over one pound of cocaine, over three pounds of PCP, 38 guns, $52,000 in cash, a cocaine press and a money counting machine inside his home.

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City Council approves $500,000 grant for JSO’s Drone Replacement Program

Read full article: City Council approves $500,000 grant for JSO’s Drone Replacement Program

The Jacksonville City Council approved a $500,000 grant from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) Drone Replacement Program.

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Do any sex offenders, predators live along your trick-or-treating route? Here's how to find out

Read full article: Do any sex offenders, predators live along your trick-or-treating route? Here's how to find out

Sex offenders also have specific rules about what they can and can't do around Halloween, depending on what county they live in. We've compiled a county-by-county breakdown of those rules and regulations.

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Fentanyl-related deaths down statewide, up slightly in Jacksonville area

Read full article: Fentanyl-related deaths down statewide, up slightly in Jacksonville area

Drug-related deaths are down in Florida, according to a new report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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Gov. DeSantis issues executive orders to investigate Alachua, Baker County Sheriff’s offices

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis issues executive orders to investigate Alachua, Baker County Sheriff’s offices

Gov. Ron DeSantis issued two executive orders Tuesday that said the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office and the Baker County Sheriff’s Office.

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1 of 3 people injured in second shooting at Ginnie Springs dies; FDLE still looking for suspect

Read full article: 1 of 3 people injured in second shooting at Ginnie Springs dies; FDLE still looking for suspect

One of three people injured in the second shooting at Ginnie Springs over Memorial Day weekend has died, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced on Friday.

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What to know about airman Roger Fortson's fatal shooting by a Florida sheriff's deputy

Read full article: What to know about airman Roger Fortson's fatal shooting by a Florida sheriff's deputy

The fatal shooting of Roger Fortson by a Florida sheriff’s deputy when the Air Force senior airman opened his door armed with a handgun pointed down happened almost a month ago.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis talks law and order for Florida spring break hot spots

Read full article: Gov. Ron DeSantis talks law and order for Florida spring break hot spots

Gov. Ron DeSantis is holding a news conference Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center. He will be joined by FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass and FLHSMV Executive Director Dave Kerner.

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Can you help investigators solve a Florida murder from nearly 50 years ago?

Read full article: Can you help investigators solve a Florida murder from nearly 50 years ago?

The 1974 homicide of 24-year-old James Norris in Dixie County remains unsolved nearly 50 years later, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is asking for help to crack the cold case.

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Columbia County deputy was justified in shooting suspect that killed woman in front yard

Read full article: Columbia County deputy was justified in shooting suspect that killed woman in front yard

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has determined that the actions of the deputy who shot a suspect in Columbia County earlier this month were justifiable.

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Florida's costs for protecting Gov. Ron DeSantis rise as he became GOP presidential hopeful

Read full article: Florida's costs for protecting Gov. Ron DeSantis rise as he became GOP presidential hopeful

The cost of protecting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his family and visiting officials has significantly risen from $6.1 million to $9.9 million as the Republican presidential hopeful embarked on an aggressive travel schedule to outflank former President Donald Trump in the GOP primary.

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Amber Alert: Van found in Clay County, 14-year-old still missing from Volusia County

Read full article: Amber Alert: Van found in Clay County, 14-year-old still missing from Volusia County

A 14-year-old Volusia County girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert on Monday remained missing Tuesday, although the van mentioned in the initial alert was found in Clay County, authorities said.

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Retired Lake City officer arrested on child porn charges, accused of distributing online

Read full article: Retired Lake City officer arrested on child porn charges, accused of distributing online

A retired Baker County officer and church youth leader was arrested after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement received a tip about someone uploading child porn to the internet.

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One year after FDLE launches Purple Alert program, 250 people have been found

Read full article: One year after FDLE launches Purple Alert program, 250 people have been found

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is marking one year since it launched the Florida Purple Alert program. The Purple Alert is used to assist in the location of missing adults suffering from mental, cognitive, intellectual or developmental disabilities, and who do not meet the criteria for a statewide Silver Alert.

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VIDEO: Man involved in deadly hit-and-run crash on Beach Boulevard arrested, FHP says

Read full article: VIDEO: Man involved in deadly hit-and-run crash on Beach Boulevard arrested, FHP says

The Florida Highway Patrol arrested the driver of an SUV accused in a deadly hit-and-run crash Thursday on Beach Boulevard, the agency said.

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Father wants answers one year after son was killed by deputies

Read full article: Father wants answers one year after son was killed by deputies

Thursday marks one year since Danny Palato was shot and killed by Clay County Sheriff's deputies. Now, his father, Fred, wants more information about what happened.

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How law enforcement agencies are recruiting future officers in a difficult climate

Read full article: How law enforcement agencies are recruiting future officers in a difficult climate

Small towns and big cities alike are struggling to recruit and retain law enforcement officers amid national controversy over the police profession. Many veteran officers are retiring, leaving agencies in a bidding war for qualified candidates — as they try to hire the next generation to protect and serve.

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FDLE increases presence as it eyes ‘Day of Hate’ online posts

Read full article: FDLE increases presence as it eyes ‘Day of Hate’ online posts

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement plans to step up its presence this weekend in response to social media posts about a “National Day of Hate” against Jewish groups.

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FDLE asked to investigate death of 32-year-old inmate at Alachua County jail

Read full article: FDLE asked to investigate death of 32-year-old inmate at Alachua County jail

The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the death of an inmate who was found unresponsive hours after being told he was fit to stand trial, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Investigation spanning 2+ years nets arrest of suspected drug dealer in St. Johns County, deputies say

Read full article: Investigation spanning 2+ years nets arrest of suspected drug dealer in St. Johns County, deputies say

An investigation into illegal narcotics has led to the arrest of a woman accused of trafficking methamphetamine, setting up drug deals and using her home as a drug house, according to a report from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.

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FDLE announces new rape kit tracking system

Read full article: FDLE announces new rape kit tracking system

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced the implementation of a new tool that allows survivors to follow the path of their rape kit from evidence collection to forensic identification.

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US Virgin Islands fires attorney general in Epstein cases

Read full article: US Virgin Islands fires attorney general in Epstein cases

The governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands has fired the attorney general of the U.S. territory who led a lengthy legal case against disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that resulted in a $105 million settlement.

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Florida COVID data critic reaches agreement on felony charge

Read full article: Florida COVID data critic reaches agreement on felony charge

A fired Florida health data manager who accused officials of wanting to manipulate COVID-19 statistics has reached an agreement with prosecutors on a felony charge that she illegally accessed state computers.

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9-year-old Jacksonville boy located

Read full article: 9-year-old Jacksonville boy located

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Sunday afternoon asked for help locating a missing 9-year-old boy.

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Former Columbia County Sheriff’s Office employee arrested after FDLE investigation

Read full article: Former Columbia County Sheriff’s Office employee arrested after FDLE investigation

A former Columbia County Sheriff’s Office employee was arrested following an investigation conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, authorities said.

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Missing Flagler County teen found

Read full article: Missing Flagler County teen found

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued a Missing Child Alert for a teen last seen in Bunnell.

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Former Sheriff Mike Williams expected to head up FDLE Jacksonville office: sources

Read full article: Former Sheriff Mike Williams expected to head up FDLE Jacksonville office: sources

Mike Williams is expected to be tapped by Gov. Ron DeSantis to head up the regional Florida Department of Law Enforcement office in Jacksonville, according to sources.

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Duval school board acknowledges major issues in grand jury report, says changes have been made

Read full article: Duval school board acknowledges major issues in grand jury report, says changes have been made

The Duval County School Board met Thursday morning to discuss the findings of a bombshell grand jury report that found the school’s police force underreported crimes to the state.

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Blade tip recovered from Tristyn Bailey’s body came from knife found in St. Johns retention pond: FDLE

Read full article: Blade tip recovered from Tristyn Bailey’s body came from knife found in St. Johns retention pond: FDLE

A blade tip found in 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey’s body originated from a knife that was discovered in a St. Johns County retention pond, according to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement report released Tuesday.

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Jacksonville Sheriff’s Debate: Candidates weigh in on officer-involved shootings, excessive force

Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Debate: Candidates weigh in on officer-involved shootings, excessive force

Out of five candidates, three – Ken Jefferson, Lakesha Burton and Wayne Clark – said they supported turning those investigations over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).

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Missing 13-year-old Jacksonville boy found safe, FDLE says

Read full article: Missing 13-year-old Jacksonville boy found safe, FDLE says

Authorities say a Jacksonville teenager was found safe.

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Former Columbia County records supervisor arrested in fraud scheme: FDLE

Read full article: Former Columbia County records supervisor arrested in fraud scheme: FDLE

A former records supervisor for the Columbia County Clerk of Courts was arrested in a fraud scheme, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced Friday.

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Former Fernandina Beach Boy Scout leader facing child porn charges

Read full article: Former Fernandina Beach Boy Scout leader facing child porn charges

A business owner and former Boy Scout leader in Fernandina Beach is facing 13 counts of child porn possession after an investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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AMBER Alert issued for missing 1-year-old boy

Read full article: AMBER Alert issued for missing 1-year-old boy

The alert for the missing child was issued Sunday evening.

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FDLE arrests former Florida police captain on charges of grand theft, exploitation

Read full article: FDLE arrests former Florida police captain on charges of grand theft, exploitation

Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested Kimberly Ann Kilpatrick, a former Port Orange Police Department captain, on charges of grand theft and exploitation of a disabled adult, according to a news release.

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Florida prison guards charged with murder in inmate beating

Read full article: Florida prison guards charged with murder in inmate beating

Authorities say three Florida correctional officers have been charged with murder in the fatal beating of a handcuffed prisoner who threw urine at one of the officers.

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Questions remain, sheriff silent after Clay County deputies kill person following car chase

Read full article: Questions remain, sheriff silent after Clay County deputies kill person following car chase

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office refused to answer questions Thursday after deputies shot and killed someone Wednesday night in Orange Park following a car chase.

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2-month-old reported missing in Fort Lauderdale located at Jacksonville hotel: Authorities

Read full article: 2-month-old reported missing in Fort Lauderdale located at Jacksonville hotel: Authorities

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Wednesday canceled a Missing Child Alert for a 2-month-old who was reported missing out of Fort Pierce, and the FDLE confirmed the child was safe.

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Missing 2-month-old located at Jacksonville hotel: Authorities

Read full article: Missing 2-month-old located at Jacksonville hotel: Authorities

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Wednesday canceled a Missing Child Alert for a 2-month-old who was reported missing out of Fort Pierce, and the FDLE confirmed the child was safe.

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Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams ‘not interested’ in FDLE commissioner position

Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams ‘not interested’ in FDLE commissioner position

Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams on Wednesday responded to reports that he could take over the Florida Department of Law Enforcement now that the current commissioner is resigning early.

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3 arrested in murder-for-hire plot, Starke police say

Read full article: 3 arrested in murder-for-hire plot, Starke police say

The arrests come after an investigation by the Starke Police Department, with assistance from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office.

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First responders getting trained on how to deal with missing children with autism

Read full article: First responders getting trained on how to deal with missing children with autism

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has developed training for 911 tele-communicators to help find children with autism who are reported missing, something that can go a long way for families who have children with autism, because every second counts when trying to find a child with autism that’s reported missing.

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Inmate dies in Columbia County Jail after suspected medical issue

Read full article: Inmate dies in Columbia County Jail after suspected medical issue

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the death of an inmate at the Columbia County Jail, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

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FDLE to investigate inmate’s death at Clay County Jail

Read full article: FDLE to investigate inmate’s death at Clay County Jail

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will lead the investigation into a death that occurred Wednesday in a dorm at the Clay County Jail, according to a news release from the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.

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1 dead, 4 more shot after Saturday violence in Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs

Read full article: 1 dead, 4 more shot after Saturday violence in Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs

Police officers in Jacksonville and Clay County are separately working on five new, unrelated cases involving violence, guns, at least one homicide, and a hostage situation that ended in an officer-involved shooting.

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Deputy shoots suspect at Clay County gas station during hostage standoff: Sheriff’s Office

Read full article: Deputy shoots suspect at Clay County gas station during hostage standoff: Sheriff’s Office

Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating a deputy-involved shooting that happened Saturday at a Green Cove Springs gas station in Clay County. The incident started with a hostage situation that shut down roads in the area for several hours, investigators said.

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FDLE says Jacksonville woman has been missing since Oct. 6

Read full article: FDLE says Jacksonville woman has been missing since Oct. 6

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued a report for a missing adult, who was believed to be endangered.

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Homicide investigation underway in Fernandina Beach

Read full article: Homicide investigation underway in Fernandina Beach

A homicide investigation is underway in Fernandina Beach, authorities said Monday.

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3 fradulent phishing COVID-19 websites shut down

Read full article: 3 fradulent phishing COVID-19 websites shut down

If you receive a text message asking to renew your driver's license to show your COVID-19 vaccination status - don't click on it. It's not what you think.

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Ex-soldier convicted of teen's '82 murder can't get DNA test

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A U.S. appeals court ruling urges Congress to correct a disparity that doesn't allow members of the military convicted by a court-martial the same avenues as civilian prisoners to seek DNA testing that could exonerate them.

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Columbia County deputy arrested, accused of stealing money during a call

Read full article: Columbia County deputy arrested, accused of stealing money during a call

A Columbia County Sheriff's Office deputy has been arrested and placed on administrative leave after he was accused of stealing money during a call for service.

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Missing Child Alert issued for 13-year-old last seen in Tallahassee

Read full article: Missing Child Alert issued for 13-year-old last seen in Tallahassee

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Sunday afternoon issued a Missing Child Alert for a teenage boy from Leon County.

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JSO: Missing girl found safe

Read full article: JSO: Missing girl found safe

A Jacksonville girl was found safe late Wednesday afternoon, less than an hour after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a Missing Child Alert.

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Missing Child Alert issued for 16-year-old boy last seen in Fort Myers

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Sunday issued a Missing Child Alert for a 16-year-old boy from Lee County.

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New report shows violent crimes up in Florida

Read full article: New report shows violent crimes up in Florida

According to a new report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, while the overall crime rate was down in Florida last year, violent crimes actually increased by more than 2%.

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Overall crime rate drops, but Jacksonville is still the murder capital of Florida

Read full article: Overall crime rate drops, but Jacksonville is still the murder capital of Florida

Property crimes dropped by 17% in Florida last year while violent crimes edged up 2.3% and Duval County continues to have the highest murder rate in the state.

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FDLE cancels Amber Alert for girl missing from St. Augustine

Read full article: FDLE cancels Amber Alert for girl missing from St. Augustine

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Thursday issued an Amber Alert for a missing 6-year-old girl out of St. Augustine.

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FDLE: Remaining suspects arrested in group accused of stealing church donation checks

Read full article: FDLE: Remaining suspects arrested in group accused of stealing church donation checks

A man and woman who were still wanted as part of a police operation called “Thou Shalt Not Steal” have been taken into custody, according to a news release Thursday from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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Operation Thou Shalt Not Steal nets church theft suspects

Read full article: Operation Thou Shalt Not Steal nets church theft suspects

Investigators in Florida say a group of Romanian nationals stole $740,000 from hundreds of churches in the United States.

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Nat Glover inducted into Florida Law Enforcement Officers’ Hall of Fame

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Former Jacksonville Sheriff Nathaniel “Nat” Glover was inducted on Saturday into the Florida Law Enforcement Officers’ Hall of Fame.

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Columbia County children found safe, parents facing charges after Amber Alert issued

Read full article: Columbia County children found safe, parents facing charges after Amber Alert issued

After a Florida Amber Alert was issued Wednesday evening for two children last seen in Lake City, authorities announced Thursday that the children had been found safe and their biological parents had been taken into custody.

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Crescent City Council votes to permanently disband police department

Read full article: Crescent City Council votes to permanently disband police department

PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – The Crescent City Council voted 4-1 on Wednesday night to permanently disband the police department. Back in December, the entire department was placed on administrative leave amid an investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement into training records and irregularities. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office took over jurisdiction. AdIn the report, the FDLE recommends one of the officers be fired because he didn’t complete mandatory training. The audit also revealed that training documents were never found for another officer, meaning that officer needs to be retrained.

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Human remains found in search for Putnam County mom, investigators say

Read full article: Human remains found in search for Putnam County mom, investigators say

CRESCENT CITY, Fla. – An intensified search for a missing 20-year-old Putnam County mother turned up human remains Saturday in a heavily wooded area outside Crescent City, investigators said. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office has called in the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s mobile crime lab to help identify the remains, which were found about 8 a.m. Saturday. [Watch the full news conference update below:]Two days after Nelson’s family reported her missing to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, the agency first asked the public for help Friday. AdRELATED: Putnam County ramps up search for possibly endangered 20-year-old womanCommunity members gathered off County Road 308 in Crescent City on Saturday to continue the search for Nelson. “If anybody’s seen my baby, can you call please contact the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office or me,” Nelson’s mother, Chasity Nelson, said at a Friday afternoon news conference.

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Florida lawmakers boost money for concealed weapons background checks

Read full article: Florida lawmakers boost money for concealed weapons background checks

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Lawmakers shifted $4.34 million on Thursday to cover a projected deficit caused by an uptick in people applying for concealed-weapons licenses. Without comment, the Joint Legislative Budget Commission, made up of House and Senate members, approved the funding request from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Division of Licensing, which oversees permitting for concealed weapons. “This translates to an annual projected total of over 400,000 background checks to be processed through June 30, substantially above any prior fiscal year.”AdThe fiscal year began July 1 and will end June 30. The division had been authorized to spend up to $9.9 million for criminal history background checks for concealed-weapons license applicants, Poucher noted. In the two years that Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has been in office, the number of concealed-weapons licenses issued by the state has grown from 1.95 million to 2.26 million.

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Missing Putnam County girl found safe

Read full article: Missing Putnam County girl found safe

SATSUMA, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and deputies with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office were searching Wednesday for a missing 11-year-old girl. At about midnight, investigators told News4Jax she was found. According to Col. Joseph Wells, she was located several miles from her house walking along a road. Because she is no longer missing, News4Jax has removed her name and photo from this article. Related social media posts have also been updated.

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FDLE releases findings of investigation into Crescent City Police Department

Read full article: FDLE releases findings of investigation into Crescent City Police Department

CRESCENT CITY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s investigation into the Crescent City Police Department is complete, and News4Jax has obtained a copy of the audit. Back in December, the entire department was placed on administrative leave, and the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office took over. He read the FDLE report and said the results are shocking. I’m surprised they didn’t come down on them any sooner than they did.”Jefferson says this creates credibility problems for the entire department. However, that may not matter if the City Council decides to abolish the department and allow the Sheriff’s Office to take over permanently.

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Missing Clay County teen found safe

Read full article: Missing Clay County teen found safe

ORANGE PARK, Fla. – The 13-year-old girl from Clay County who went missing last month has been found safe, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Thursday. The Florida Missing Child Alert for ALEYSHA HICKS has been cancelled. The child is safe. If you would like further information, please call the Orange Park Police Department at 904-264-5555. — FDLE (@fdlepio) January 21, 2021Police said the Aleysha Hicks has run away 14 times since November.

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Ex-Florida data scientist turns herself in after arrest warrant issued

Read full article: Ex-Florida data scientist turns herself in after arrest warrant issued

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced the arrest of Rebekah Jones, 31, on Monday morning. The agency said she is charged with one count of offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks and electronic devices. Court records show that Jones posted a $2,500 bond following an initial appearance hearing in Tallahassee on Monday morning. The message that led to the search warrant implored employees still at the Health Department “to speak up before another 17,000 people are dead. But the agency threatened to arrest her in Maryland if she did not turn herself in by Monday night, Dobson said.

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Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones turns herself in

Read full article: Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones turns herself in

Be a hero.”FDLE agents raided her home in December, seizing her computers and other data equipment. Ron DeSantis on social media and questioned the validity of the state's COVID data, said in a Twitter statement Saturday that she would surrender shortly. Jones said on Twitter that “the warrant was based on a lie” and noted a state agent told her the arrest warrant is unrelated to the December raid. Jones was fired from her post in May after she raised questions about Florida’s COVID-19 data. After the December raid, Jones filed a complaint in Leon County Circuit Court alleging state police violated her rights to free speech and due process.

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Gov. DeSantis activates Florida National Guard to prepare for possible unrest

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis activates Florida National Guard to prepare for possible unrest

Ron DeSantis on Friday evening activated the Florida National Guard to assist state and local law enforcement agencies, following FBI warnings of potentially violent protests in state capitals this weekend in advance of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. The governor’s executive order mobilizing the guard was issued “in response to reports of potential civil unrest,” DeSantis’ office said in a press release. It also came as authorities in Washington, D.C., Tallahassee and other state capitals prepare for potential protests this weekend or early next week. Local officials on Thursday ordered Tallahassee City Hall and the Leon County Courthouse, which are each across the street from the state Capitol, to close Tuesday and Wednesday in anticipation of possible protests. Asking DeSantis to mobilize troops in Tallahassee, Dailey on Friday pointed to National Guard members who will be in Washington to help with the inauguration.

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Former Clay sheriff facing charges pressured staff for campaign contributions, FDLE says

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CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Court documents filed last week revealed that embattled former Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels had senior staff solicit hefty campaign donations from members of the Sheriff’s Office as he ran for reelection last year. He also asked a Sheriff’s Office chief to help him fundraise within the department, according to the documents. Daniels then told Smith “I’m not leaving your side,” and said he would help her with her JSO case, documents show. She was taken to the sheriff’s office but released when senior staff refused to put her in jail. A day after Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels surrendered to law enforcement to face criminal charges stemming from a sex scandal investigation, Gov.

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FDLE: Gun background checks up 71% in year’s first 10 days

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which is responsible for running firearms background checks, reports that in the first 10 days of 2021, background checks are up 71 percent. They were part of the 3.7 million in sales last year,” Mills said. According to the FBI:Federal background checks surged 40% to 39.7 million in 2020Smith and Wesson, and Ruger reported double-digit increases in sales. President-elect Joe Biden’s website states that he plans to enact legislation to prohibit all online sales of firearms, ammunition, kits and gun parts. The FBI reports that more than 39.5 million firearm background checks were conducted in 2020, which is the highest since the agency started tracking numbers.

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Arrest made in 2015 rape of girl in Arlington

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – An arrest was made in the brutal sexual assault of a child in 2015 in Arlington, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday. In August 2015, an 8-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in a wooded area off University Boulevard near Fort Caroline Road. The girl was badly beaten during the assault and was “left for dead,” Sheriff Mike Williams said at a news conference Wednesday announcing the arrest. An arrest warrant was obtained, and it turned out that Henry Williams, now 20, was already in custody. The sheriff said he thinks Henry Williams was familiar with the little girl and was believed to have lived in the Arlington area at the time.

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Man shot to death in Starke early Thursday morning

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A man in his 20s shot in a vehicle parked at an apartment complex on South Water Street just after midnight Thursday died at the scene, according to the Starke Police Department. Officers said the man was shot once outside the Whispering Oaks Apartments. The Bradford County Sheriff’s Office criminal investigators and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement also responded to assist Starke police. The victim was not identified and there was no word about any suspect information.

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Florida data scientist sues FDLE after home raided

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The former state data scientist whose home was recently searched by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now suing the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for damages. In the lawsuit, Rebekah Jones denies sending a message from a Florida Department of Health emergency alert system and instead suggests she was targeted by state law enforcement for political reasons. FDLE executed a search warrant on Jones’ home earlier this month and took her computer, hard drives and cell phone. Johnson said his client’s IP address could have easily been spoofed and the login credentials for the alert system were available online. The lawsuit also suggests FDLE had an incentive to target Jones because of disparaging comments Gov.

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FDLE commissioner defends agents’ actions in raid at home of ousted COVID-19 data curator

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement defended his agents’ actions last week when they served a search warrant at the home of a woman fired earlier this year from her job as COVID-19 data curator. FDLE said its agents waited for more than 20 minutes before Rebekah Jones, suspected of sending an unauthorized message on a state platform, opened the door for officers to serve a search warrant. “During that 23 minutes, every hard drive in that apartment could have been wiped,” said Swearingen.“They could have been arming themselves. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who oversees FDLE as a Cabinet member, has doubts. FDLE would not comment on the specifics of the case, saying only the investigation is ongoing.

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Putnam County Sheriff’s Office proposes takeover of Crescent City law enforcement

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CRESCENT CITY, Fla. – A controversial proposal by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office to take over all law enforcement operations in Crescent City comes during a time when the entire city police department has been placed on administrative leave. During Thursday night’s City Council meeting, Crescent City Mayor Michelle Myers explained to a packed room why this was an issue of great concern. Putnam County Sheriff Gator Deloach was also at that meeting, where he proposed having the Sheriff’s Office permanently take over law enforcement operations in the city. The Sheriff’s Office and jail is a 30-minute drive from Crescent City, but the plan on the table is to use the existing police office as a Sheriff’s Office sub-station, so that deputies will always be near. Proposals by the Sheriff’s Office to take over policing in Crescent City are nothing new.

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Ousted Florida COVID-19 data curator says she’s being targeted by Gov. DeSantis

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A raid at a former Florida Department of Health employee’s home is raising eyebrows after a viral video shows state investigators serving a search warrant on former COVID-19 data curator Rebekah Jones. On Tuesday, Jones responded to the warrant and criticized the way agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement entered her home. They pointed guns at my kids.. pic.twitter.com/DE2QfOmtPU — Rebekah Jones (@GeoRebekah) December 7, 2020“Police search warrant,” the agents said. She said Health Department managers urged her to manipulate information to paint a rosier picture and that she pushed back. State health officials deny any issue with the information’s accuracy.

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Florida agents raid home of ousted COVID-19 data curator

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TALLAHASSEE – Florida authorities investigating an alleged hack into the state’s emergency response system raided the home Monday of a woman fired earlier this year from her job as COVID-19 data curator. Jones was fired from her post in May after she raised questions about Florida’s COVID-19 data. She said Health Department managers urged her to manipulate information to paint a rosier picture and that she pushed back. Agents knocked and called Ms. Jones both announcing the search warrant and encouraging her to cooperate. Ms. Jones refused to come to the door for 20 minutes and hung-up on agents.

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Entire Crescent City Police Department placed on administrative leave

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CRESCENT CITY, Fla. – The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office has taken over jurisdiction from the Crescent City Police Department while the entire department is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. As of 5 p.m. on Friday, all Crescent City Police Department activities were forced to cease. The police building was forced to close and the five officers that make up the police force were all placed on administrative leave with pay. According to a news release from the Crescent City administration office, FDLE will be investigating irregularities that pertain to police officer training and certifications. This action is being taken to assure integrity in the City’s law enforcement services and is not a disciplinary act against any CCPD personnel.

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Amber Alert canceled after 2-year-old Broward County girl found safe, authorities say

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Because the child is no longer missing, News4Jax has removed the names and photos from this article. An Amber Alert issued Sunday morning for a 2-year-old Broward County girl was canceled in the afternoon after she was found safe, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. FDLE issued the Amber Alert shortly after 10 a.m. for the girl, who authorities said had last been seen around 2 a.m. in Wilton Manors, Florida. According to Wilton Manors police, the mother does not have custody of the child. Just before 3 p.m., FDLE announced the Amber Alert had been resolved and the child is safe.

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Missing Jacksonville boy, 10, found safe, police say

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Because the child is no longer missing, News4Jax has removed his name and photo from this article. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A 10-year-old Jacksonville boy reported missing on the city’s Northside was found safe Wednesday, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department assisted JSO in the search, and dozens of crews set up at a command center. Shortly 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Office announced the child had been found safe. She said she just wanted her happy and friendly son back home safe.

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Florida’s Amber Alert system is getting an upgrade

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The next time you get an Amber Alert on your phone, it will look a little different. In hopes of better informing the public, FDLE is making upgrades to its Amber and Missing Child Alert systems. This year alone, there have already been 18 Florida Amber and 28 Missing Child Alerts. Since its inception in 2000, the Amber Alert system has led to the safe recovery of 77 children. And 65 have been recovered since 2003 thanks to Missing Child Alerts.

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Florida man charged with changing Gov. DeSantis’ voter registration

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A Florida man who changed the voter registration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and accessed those belonging to NBA icons Michael Jordan and LeBron James was arrested by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Tuesday. Guevara was charged with unauthorized access of a computer and altering a voter registration without consent. FDLE was notified after DeSantis noticed that his address in the voting registration system was changed to a residence in West Palm Beach. Agents said that they were able to confirm Guevara as the suspect and said that DeSantis' voter registration was changed through a web browser, presumably on Guevara’s computer.

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Florida business regulation agency grapples with breach

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Law enforcement officials have been asked to investigate a potential breach of the computer network of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. The agency announced Friday it has limited operations due to “malicious activity on state-owned technology assets” that occurred Wednesday. It has asked the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to review the security matters. A news release from department Secretary Halsey Beshears said the agency took steps to prevent the compromise of data and that the measures to protect the network will require temporary outages through Monday. “These system limitations are anticipated to continue until all systems and system functions are cleared for access by users,” the release said.

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Man with knife shot, killed by deputy, Nassau County says

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CALLAHAN, Fla. – The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy responding to a domestic call in Callahan on Friday shot and killed a man who had threatened his brother with a knife. Family identified the man who was killed as Justin Dawley. Deputies said they had negotiated with the man for about 15 minutes when he lunged at them with the knife. The man shot wasn’t identified by authorities, but Undersheriff Roy Henderson said he was in his 30s or 40s and the Sheriff’s Office had responded to domestic violence calls at that home before and the man who was killed had made suicidal statements in the past. That’s different from what the sheriff’s office said on Friday.

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2020 a record year for gun sales in Florida

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Background checks conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement show a record number of Floridians are purchasing guns this year. Gun industry insiders say civil unrest and the election have created a perfect storm for increased demand. With two and a half months left to go in the year, it’s already smashed the previous record set in 2016. “We’ve seen a unprecedented number of people coming and buying guns,” Charlie Strickland, owner of Talon Tactical Outfitters in Midway, Florida, said. If Trump wins, there could also be a spike if civil unrest continues.

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FDLE, election officials hold election training exercise

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the state’s election supervisors held a training exercise Wednesday morning to prepare for a wide range of scenarios heading into Election Day. In a statement released through a spokesperson, Secretary of State Laurel Lee confirmed that elections officials and FDLE, among other law enforcement agencies, discussed potential disruptions to the November election. “Participants provided input regarding scenarios that Supervisors of Elections may experience leading up to and during Election Day, including acts of violence, mail disruptions, and polling place disturbances,” Lee said. The goal of the exercise was to anticipate and come up with solutions for those scenarios. “These meetings are important so that we and our partners are prepared and ready for any situations we may face that could affect Florida’s election process,” the secretary of state said.

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11-year-old Florida girl subject of Amber Alert found safe

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – About three hours after Florida authorities issued an Amber Alert for an 11-year-old from Apopka on Saturday night, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement canceled the alert. No details of how and where the girl was located, but the FDLE tweeted just before 11 p.m.: “The child was found safe. Thank you for sharing!”

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Lake City police, FDLE investigate woman’s death

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A woman’s body was found Friday morning while highway crews were mowing on NW Railroad Street and Lake City police and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are investigating it as a suspicious death. The scene was secured and FDLE crime scene investigators helped Lake City detectives search for evidence. The medical examiner’s office in Jacksonville identified the woman as 62-year-old Mary Frances Schroeder. Lake City police ask anyone who may have information concerning the woman or details of her death to call Investigator Gretell Bates at 386-752-4343.

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Gainesville Police investigating possible abduction

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement tweeted it is in the process of issuing a Florida AMBER Alert out of Alachua County, following reports of an abduction in the North Lincoln Heights neighborhood in Gainesville on Sunday afternoon. Gainesville Police have also confirmed to News4Jax that they’re investigating a possible abduction. It is not clear yet if it is related to FDLE’s Amber Alert as well. GPD officers set up a perimeter around near the intersection of Southeast 7th Avenue and 15th Street. Details about what happened are limited at the moment, but we will bring you the latest information as soon as we learn more.

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Amber Alert issued for Miami 10-year-old who may be with stranger in van

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued an Amber Alert on Tuesday for a 10-year-old Miami girl who might be traveling with an unknown man in a white van. Authorities said Randi Canion was last seen Saturday in the area of North Bayshore Drive in Miami. She is described as a Black girl about 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds. She might be with an unknown white man traveling in a white van, authorities said. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of this child is asked to contact the Miami Police Department at 305-603-6300 or 911.

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