This week's crime report for Clay County Florida, provided by the Clay County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff’s Office investigating Middleburg shooting death
MIDDLEBURG – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the fatal shooting of a man in …
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Sheriff’s Office investigating Middleburg shooting death
MIDDLEBURG – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the fatal shooting of a man in Middleburg.
According to the agency, the man brandished a handgun when he confronted the boyfriend of his former girlfriend on Angora Street on Jan. 14. During the confrontation, the former boyfriend as shot
According to a CCSO release:
“The other involved parties all remained on scene and cooperated with the responding deputies. Investigation into the incident, which included statements from the involved parties and video surveillance, revealed the deceased male traveled to this location to confront the other involved parties. During the confrontation, the deceased male pointed a gun at the other involved parties during which time he was shot by one of the persons present. The involved parties attempted to render aid to the male while calling 911, however, the male succumbed to his injuries.”
Man arrested following
shoplifting spree at Orange Park Mall
ORANGE PARK – A Jacksonville man was arrested following a shoplifting spree at the Orange Park Mall.
Torrey Laval Turner, 33, was charged with two counts of felony shoplifting and one count of petit shoplifting after he was caught leaving Dillard’s on Jan. 12 with $537 of unpaid clothes.
Once in custody, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, Turner also was charged with two unrelated shoplifting cases from November.
According to the arrest report, a loss prevention officer at the mall recognized Turner since he was arrested for shoplifting at Sears in 2019 and with grand theft in 2018. He followed Turner and saw him leave JCPenney with a bag of $467 of unpaid merchandise on Nov. 4.