
Clay County deputies are asking the public to keep an eye out for a Keystone Heights woman spotlighted in the sheriff’s weekly fugitive roundup, after authorities said she is wanted on a domestic aggravated-assault charge involving a deadly weapon.
Investigators have identified the suspect as 44-year-old Jasmine Danielle Poore. In the alert, deputies describe her as a blonde woman with blue eyes and list a last-known address on Gilda Court in Keystone Heights. The sheriff’s office is urging residents to share any information that could help track her down and notes that tips can be submitted anonymously through local hotlines. Officials say the case remains under active investigation.
In a Facebook reel posted Friday by the Clay County Sheriff's Office, Poore is listed as wanted for “domestic aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.” The short clip pairs her photo with basic physical details and confirms her age as 44. The sheriff’s social media post directs anyone with information to the agency’s tip line and to Crime Stoppers, where callers can remain anonymous.
How To Report A Tip
According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, non-emergency information can be reported by phone at (904) 264‑6512 or submitted online. Anonymous tips can also be sent to First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1‑866‑845‑TIPS (8477). For online reporting options and possible reward details, see the sheriff’s tip form at Clay County Sheriff's Office and the current wanted list at First Coast Crime Stoppers.
What The Charge Means
Florida law defines an “aggravated assault” as an assault “with a deadly weapon without intent to kill,” according to Florida Statute 784.021. The offense is a third-degree felony, and state penalty provisions generally allow for a sentence of up to five years in prison and a fine. The broader sentencing structure is laid out in Florida Statute 775.082.
About Fugitive Friday
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office runs a weekly “Fugitive Friday” series that highlights wanted individuals on social media in an effort to drum up tips from the community. Each installment features photos and basic case information for people deputies are actively seeking. The program and past examples are collected on the agency’s dedicated page, where Clay County Sheriff's Office Fugitive Friday outlines how these posts help amplify search efforts.
Anyone who thinks they may have seen Poore is asked to call the Clay County Sheriff’s Office at (904) 264‑6512 or contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1‑866‑845‑TIPS. If there is an immediate threat or active danger, officials say to call 911. Authorities also stress that members of the public should not approach her and should instead pass any information to law enforcement so trained officers can respond safely.









