Crime at 18800 BLOCK OF NW 232ND ST on 07/30/2025 4:29 PM

Type: Other

Date: 07/30/2025 4:29 PM

Description: S22 -- Disturbance - R-Resolved : This Is From The Alachua County Sheriff'S Office Media Call List. Information Is Subject To Change.

Address: 18800 BLOCK OF NW 232ND ST, High Springs, FL

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Case Number: 073025-0603

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Brown

Name

Capri Brown

Missing Age

12

Est. Current Age

13

Last Seen

Gainesville, FL on 07/22/2024

Physical Description

Race: Black Ethnicity: African American Gender: Female Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5'3" Weight: 150 lbs

Case Number

MP126192

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Grimmage

Name

Kevin Grimmage

Age

27

Cause of Death

Gun/Firearm

Info

On friday, april 28, 2000 at approximately 1:27 am, the body of kevin grimmage, a 27 year old black male, was located at his home of 1315 se 3 ave. He had just been shot and left in his front yard. A neighbor advised she heard loud music and then a scuffle. She looked out the window and saw the victim fighting with two b/m's. When she went to call 911 she heard a gunshot and ran to the window and saw the victim's vehicle driving off. The victim was found with a single gunshot wound to the chest. His vehicle, a 1992 mitsubishi diamante, chameleon colored, fl tag #417bgw, was stolen by suspects at the scene. It was recovered in reddick florida. It had been set on fire and was still smoldering. The stereo, amp and wheels were missing. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact detective martin honeycutt with the gainesville police department at (352) 393-7615 or via email, honeycutml@cityofgainesville.Org.

Agency

Gainesville Police Department

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