
The Clay County Sheriff's Office in Florida has actively turned to social media in their efforts to locate Carie Marie Gross, a 47-year-old woman wanted on several charges, including possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. In a post published on their Facebook page, the authorities detailed the charges against Gross, who was set to appear in court but failed to do so. The specified controlled substance is reported to be methamphetamine, coupled with additional allegations related to drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license.
While her last known address is listed on Bee Street in Orange Park, Florida, the Clay County Sheriff's Office has warned the public that Gross might alternatively be known as Carie Eppley or Carie Young, signaling the possibility that to completely evade capture, is within her intentions. They have issued a call for any information that may lead to her whereabouts and provided multiple avenues for the public to share tips, ensuring that anonymity can be maintained.
In a video message posted at the Clay County Sheriff's Office, Florida Facebook page emphasized their commitment to bringing Gross to justice, stating, "Help us bring Carie Marie Gross to justice!" The post is part of the office's weekly initiative, branded with the hashtag #FugitiveFriday, to highlight active cases and engage the community in their law enforcement efforts.
Community members with knowledge about Gross's location are encouraged to contact the Clay County Sheriff's Office directly at (904) 264-6512. Alternatively, tips can be submitted anonymously through the Sheriff's Office website, their SaferWatch app, or by calling First Coast Crime Stoppers and simply dialing **TIPS.