ORANGE PARK – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office reported it responded to 2165 Carter Braxton Road as part of a follow-up in the missing person investigation of Alfred Waymon Munson. During the …
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ORANGE PARK – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office reported it responded to 2165 Carter Braxton Road as part of a follow-up in the missing person investigation of Alfred Waymon Munson. During the search, a CCSO Human Remains Detection canine team led investigators to a wooded area near the residence, where human remains were located.
The remains have been transported to the District 4 Medical Examiner’s Office for identification and further examination. At this time, an identification has not yet been confirmed.
Throughout the investigation, detectives determined that Munson was last seen on May 24. On May 27, Munson’s vehicle – a blue, two-door 2001 Honda Civic – was found abandoned on Camp Francis Johnson Road near the intersection of Bottomridge Drive.
Based on current investigative findings, there is no indication of any ongoing threat to the public.
In a release, the agency said, "The Clay County Sheriff’s Office sincerely thanks the community for its continued support and cooperation. Assistance from the public has been instrumental in the progression of this case."
Anyone with information related to Munson, his whereabouts, or associates in late May, or the investigation at 2165 Carter Braxton Road, is encouraged to contact the sheriff’s office at (904) 264-6512. Tips may also be submitted anonymously through the SaferWatch app or to First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866)-845-TIPS (8477).