
The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office took to social media in an effort to track down a vehicle connected to a theft at Durbin Creek Elementary School. The incident, which involved the theft of a trailer equipped with a stolen tag, was initially reported on March 6. The stolen property has since been found in Jacksonville, but the quest to locate the suspect's vehicle persists.
According to the post made by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office, the vehicle, yet to be found, was seen at the scene of the crime on Race Track Road. Officials have released a snapshot of the vehicle in hope that public tips might lead to locating the perpetrator. Involved in the investigation, Detective Aran can be contacted via email at [email protected] or by calling the Sheriff's Office at (904) 824-8304 for any information related to the crime.
The trailer was fortunately recovered in Jacksonville, although it is unclear whether any of the contents were missing or damaged upon recovery. The Sheriff's Office has yet to release details on whether the theft was an isolated incident or part of a string of related crimes in the area.
Community assistance plays a crucial role in cases like these, and the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office encourages anyone with knowledge about the incident or the whereabouts of the vehicle to reach out. The vehicle's image, attached to the social media plea, stands as a silent witness, awaiting recognition by someone who might have seen something on that day in early March. Such vigilance by citizens, combined with active law enforcement efforts, represents the symbiosis vital to maintaining order and safety in the community.









