Theft at 9500 BLOCK OF REGENCY SQUARE BLVD on 04/22/2025 11:57 AM
Type: Theft
Date: 04/22/2025 11:57 AM
Description: FRAUD/FORGED (CHECK, ID, RX). (This report is from Jacksonville Sheriff's Office completed dispatched (911) calls for service call log. Information may be subject to change.)
Address: 9500 BLOCK OF REGENCY SQUARE BLVD, Jacksonville, FL
Case Number: 202500230546
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Name
Mark GreggAge
54Cause of Death
Gun/FirearmInfo
Mark gregg, a 54-year-old disabled truck driver was discovered by his wife, slain about 9pm on april 18, 2009. Gregg had been shot multiple times with a 12-gauge shotgun at close range some time during the day inside the couple's north road home in green cove springs. A distinctive-looking armsel striker 12-gauge shotgun with a revolving ammunition cylinder - commonly known as a "Street sweeper" - was missing from gregg's small gun collection. Gregg had a license to legally own that semi-automatic shotgun, which appeared to be the only firearm missing from the home. Detectives believe that particular "Street sweeper" to be the murder weapon. There were no obvious signs of forced entry to the home. But a jewelry box appeared to have been tossed over, and some cigarettes looked to be missing. Anyone with information about this case, the identity, or location of the suspect(s) is asked to contact the clay county sheriff's office at 904-264-6512. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $3,000, contact crime stoppers at 1-866-845-tips.Agency
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