Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # Nassau County Sheriff's Office ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://nassauso.com/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Pages - [Request a Guest Speaker](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/public-information/request-a-guest-speaker/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office offers presentations on a wide range of crime prevention and safety topics. - [Leepers Ledger](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/leepers-ledger/): Download the latest editions of our Leeper's Ledger newsletter below. - [SCAM Alerts](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/scam-alerts/): New scams seem to emerge almost daily, and with advancements in technology, it's easier than ever for criminals to steal personal information or money. - [NCSO Publications](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/ncso-publications/): NEWS INVESTIGATIONS SEARCH NCSO Publications NCSO NEWSLETTERS NCSO Newsletter Q1 2025 NCSO Newsletter Q2 2025 NCSO ANNUAL REPORT NCSO 2024 Annual Report LEEPERS LEDGER READ BEHIND THE BADGE ARCHIVES - [Autism Awareness](https://nassauso.com/programs/autism-awareness/): The Nassau County Sheriff's Office believes the more information deputies have when they respond to calls for service, the better they are able to meet our citizen’s needs. - [News and Investigations](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/): Welcome to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office News Room, where the Public Information Officers (PIO's) post all of the information that they release to the news media. PIO's act as liaisons between news media organizations and the Sheriff's Office. The PIO's routinely release timely and accurate information and Crime Stoppers bulletins, and respond to routine and "breaking news" media inquiries. News releases and Crime Stoppers information can be found on this page. - [Cruising the streets with the Sheriff Ep. 1](https://nassauso.com/cruising-the-streets-with-the-sheriff-ep-1/): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azIGsGccx4o - [Project Lifesaver](https://nassauso.com/programs/project-lifesaver/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is proud to offer the Project LifeSaver Program, designed to help track and quickly locate loved ones who may wander and become lost. This program primarily benefits individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, autism, Down Syndrome, and other cognitive conditions. - [Thank you for applying](https://nassauso.com/thank-you-for-applying/): Thank you for your interest in The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office, we have received your application and it shall remain on file for a period of one (1) year.. If you are selected to move forward in our hiring process, we will be in contact with you to schedule an interview. In the meantime, please gather the required documents listed below:Driver’s LicenseBirth CertificateSocial Security CardHigh School Diploma or TranscriptsDD214 (if applicable) - [Career Application](https://nassauso.com/law-enforcement-corrections-application/) - [Communications & Support Staff Application](https://nassauso.com/communications-support-staff-application/) - [Social Media Disclaimer](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/public-information/elementor-8350/): An important goal of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is to support lines of communication with members of the public and to do so with a level of transparency that encourages citizen interaction. The use of social media enhances our ability to do this, particularly through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. - [JOIN NCSO](https://nassauso.com/join-ncso/): https://youtu.be/IO5f1VVeAlARead Video Transcript - [Public Affairs](https://nassauso.com/news-and-investigations/public-information/): The Public Affairs Office of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for managing all communication efforts on behalf of the agency. This includes issuing news releases, responding to media inquiries, releasing public records to the media in compliance with Florida Public Records Law, conducting news conferences, coordinating crisis communications, creating and distributing newsletters for both internal and external audiences, managing the Sheriff’s Office social media platforms, and supporting various community outreach projects at the direction of the Sheriff. - [Bias Policing Policy](https://nassauso.com/bias-profiling/): If you require an alternate format for any content on this website please contact us. Please indicate your preferred format for the content you have requested and your contact information. - [Community Crime Map](https://nassauso.com/community-crime-map/): Nassau County citizens can visit the website directly then search for "Yulee" or " Nassau County" or even enter a specific address. Then citizens can view a map and grid with all of the crimes in their area, sign up for neighborhood watch reports that automatically email a breakdown of recent crime activity, and submit an anonymous tip about a crime directly to law enforcement. - [MEMORIAL MONUMENT PLACED TO HONOR DEPUTY ERIC OLIVER ON 1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH](https://nassauso.com/memorial-monument-placed-to-honor-deputy-eric-oliver-on-1-year-anniversary-of-his-death/): Yulee, Fla. – On Wednesday, November 22, 2017, at 7:00 AM, the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office held a Historic Memorial Reveal Celebration in honor of NCSO Deputy Eric Oliver. - [Inmate Search](https://nassauso.com/inmate-search/): Our inmate search system has changed.Continue to dssinmate.nassauso.com - [Increased Patrol](https://nassauso.com/increased-patrol/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office offers increased patrol in your neighborhood should you have suspicious activity or if you are going to be out of town for an extended period of time. - [Deputy Kenneth Homan Retires after 13 Years of Service at NCSO](https://nassauso.com/deputy-kenneth-homan-retires-after-13-years-of-service-at-ncso/): Deputy Kenneth Homan recently retired after more than 13 years with the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office.  Deputy Homan last served as a Bailiff at the County Courthouse in Yulee.  Sheriff Bill Leeper presented Deputy Homan with a retirement plaque. - [Citizens Law Enforcement Academy](https://nassauso.com/citizens-law-enforcement-academy/): The concept of the Civilian Law Enforcement Academy (CLEA) was developed in 1977 in England by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, In the U.S.  The Orlando Police Department held the first CPA in 1982. Today, there are thousands of CPA’s throughout the world. - [Nassau County Sheriff’s Office recognizes “Employees of the Year” for 2016](https://nassauso.com/nassau-county-sheriffs-office-recognizes-employees-of-the-year-for-2016/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office held their 2016 “Employee of the Year” awards ceremony on Wednesday, March, 29, 2017 in their new Administration Building classroom.  Several employees were recognized for their outstanding efforts during 2016.  “Their dedication and commitment to our community, have placed themselves in harm’s way to keep citizens from being harmed; who through their experience have saved a life of a citizen; or through their exceptional and outstanding service have ensured the quality of life all of us have come to expect living in Nassau County,” said Sheriff Bill Leeper. - [NCSO Charities](https://nassauso.com/programs/ncso-charities/): NCSO Charities, Inc. works to prevent juvenile delinquency and reduce community deterioration by supporting educational programs and outreach initiatives. We provide resources to individuals and families who are disadvantaged, distressed, or underprivileged. By fostering positive connections between sworn and civilian law enforcement professionals and members of the community, we aim to build trust, promote safety, and strengthen the bonds that make Nassau County thrive. - [Safe Kids Academy](https://nassauso.com/safe-kids-academy/): Safe Kids Academy - [Safety Tips](https://nassauso.com/safety-tips/): Personal protection is sometimes as simple as knowing what to look out for. The information provided below is intended as a reminder to make citizens more aware of the risks and remedies to stay safe. - [Sheriff’s Office offers “Safe Kids Academy”](https://nassauso.com/sheriffs-office-offers-safe-kids-academy/): Yulee, Fla. – The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is proud to offer the NCSO Safe Kids Academy again this summer. This three hour academy provides practical instruction to children ages 5 through 8 on Stranger Awareness, Dialing 911, Internet Safety, Home Safety, Anti Bullying and Fire Safety. The academy is provided free of charge and is limited to the first 20 students. - [Survey Thank You](https://nassauso.com/survey-thank-you/): Thank you for taking our survey. - [Warrants](https://nassauso.com/about-ncso/warrants/): The Warrants Clerk also handles coordinating information with multiple law enforcement agencies for transport and extradition of subjects from other jurisdictions. - [Public Records Request/Fee Schedule](https://nassauso.com/administrative-services/public-records-request-fee-schedule/): Records Division ManagerMelissa L. EdwardsPhone: 904-548-4050Email: mledwards@nassauso.com - [Civil Process Service Procedures and Fees](https://nassauso.com/about-ncso/civil-process-service-procedures-and-fees/): Civil Process Service Procedures and Fees as mandated by Florida Statutes 30.231  - [Community Volunteer](https://nassauso.com/join-ncso/community-volunteer/): Nassau County Emergency Management welcomes committed volunteers.  Volunteers are the heart of our organization and we are excited that you are interested in becoming a part of our team!  Your time and skills will enhance our community's preparedness, communication, response, and recovery capabilities. - [Corrections](https://nassauso.com/corrections/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Division of Corrections manages intake, housing, and care for individuals detained in the Nassau County Jail & Detention Center. From booking and medical screening to cell assignment and property inventory, every step is carefully handled through established inmate processing procedures. - [Career Opportunities](https://nassauso.com/administrative-services/career-opportunities/): Human Resources receives and processes employment applications for all divisions of the Sheriff’s Office. We continue to accept applications for Full-time; Part-time; and Reserve Status positions. Applications are active from one year from the date of the application. Once a vacancy occurs, applications are reviewed and screened and selected applicants will received notification from Human Resources to begin the interview process. - [Prevent Home Burglary](https://nassauso.com/crime-prevention/prevent-home-burglary/): Use various types of window stops for windows. - [Parents: Internet Safety](https://nassauso.com/crime-prevention/parents-internet-safety/): Chat rooms or games that allow “chatting” (electronic communication) between participants can be dangerous for children. Often times, sexual offenders will pose as children and so they can initiate a relationship with a child on-line and they go where your children go. In some cases, they first build a trusted relationship with a child and then tell them they are older but to keep it a secret from their parents. In other cases, sexual offenders continue to pose as a child and try to meet the child in a specific location. When the child learns of the offender’s true identity…it may be too late. Some Chat rooms are even more problematic because they not only provide a place for bad people to communicate with your child; they can also provide concealment from others by allowing private conversations and alerting offenders when others enter the same chat room. - [Parents: Back to School Safety](https://nassauso.com/crime-prevention/parents-back-to-school-safety/): How children respond to trouble will depend upon their age and the particular circumstances they encounter. More importantly however, is whether a child knows what to do and where to go when feeling threatened. How does your child react when approached by someone unfamiliar? Even preschoolers can learn what to do and what not to do when confronted by a stranger. - [Women’s Self Defense & Safety Class](https://nassauso.com/programs/womens-basic-self-defense-personal-safety-class/): Thank you for your interest in participating in the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Women’s Self-Defense (WSD) course.  The NCSO will be offering the WSD four times a year with a class limit size of 12 participants.  The WSD course, which is offered at no cost to students, will provide the knowledge and hands-on experience to possibly reduce the chances of becoming victimized during an attack. The WSD will also provide safety plans while traveling locally and abroad, which includes entering and exiting your home, as well as other frequented places such as parking lots, retail stores, and restaurants.  Please note:  the Woman’s Self Defense Class is not a supplemental or defensive tactic course.  It is a basic self-defense, and safety awareness program that covers various topics including: - [Teen Driver Challenge](https://nassauso.com/programs/teen-driver-challenge/): Did you know that teen drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash compared to other drivers? The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to protecting our young drivers and significantly reducing traffic-related injuries and fatalities. That’s why we offer the Teen Driver Challenge, a free course designed to help teens improve their driving skills and reduce their risk of being involved in a crash. - [Safe Kids Academy](https://nassauso.com/programs/safe-kids-academy/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is proud to offer the NCSO Safe Kids Academy. This three hour academy provides practical instruction to children ages 5 through 8 on Stranger Awareness, Dialing 911, Internet Safety, Home Safety, Anti Bullying and Fire Safety. The academy is provided free of charge and is limited to the first 20 students. - [Sheriff’s Teen Citizens Academy](https://nassauso.com/programs/sheriffs-teen-citizens-academy/): Sheriff Bill Leeper has announced a new program for teens in Nassau County that exposes young people to what it’s like to be a police officer in hopes they will consider a career in law enforcement in the future. The Sheriff’s Teen Citizens Academy allows Nassau County teens the opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes look at the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office. The program is geared towards teens between the ages of 13 and 18 that have an interest in law enforcement, but not enough of an interest to commit to a long-term educational program or a law enforcement explorer program. Attendees have the opportunity to learn the same Defensive Tactics we teach our deputies, be proficient with a Firearm, tour the Nassau County Jail, and much more!  Applicants must be enrolled in an education program (including homeschool) and be willing to undergo a criminal history screening and background check. - [Ride-Along Program](https://nassauso.com/programs/ride-along-program/): The Ride-Along Program is designed for individuals who would like to learn more about the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office patrol through first hand observation by accompanying a deputy while on patrol. - [Increased Patrol](https://nassauso.com/programs/increased-patrol/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Increased Patrol program is designed to offer residence who are going to be away from their residence a program whereas the deputies of the NCSO will check your home while you are away or on vacation. This service is for all of Nassau County. - [Neighborhood Watch Program](https://nassauso.com/programs/neighborhood-watch-program/): Neighborhood Watch is a program where neighbors of a particular community join together with the Sheriff’s Office to assist in the reporting of any criminal activity. Neighborhood Watch participants normally operate during hours when criminal activity is most likely to occur. If criminal activity is observed, members of the program are required to immediately notify the Sheriff’s Office and are not permitted to intervene. - [Explorer Program](https://nassauso.com/programs/explorer-program/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Explorer Unit is a member of Florida Sheriff’s Explorer Association. The F.S.E.A. is made up of explorer posts from around the state of Florida. Each post is comprised of young adults that are exploring the field of law enforcement. These young adults are males and females ages 13 to 21 years old. - [Elderly In-Home Safety Checks](https://nassauso.com/programs/elderly-in-home-safety-checks/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office values the senior citizens of this county and would like to ensure their safety and well being. We feel that our elderly are our most valuable citizens and deserve our extra attention. Deputies from our Civil Division and our Community Volunteers conduct in home checks to ensure that those home bound seniors are well and safe. Deputies will also notify the family in case of an emergency.  - [Citizen’s Advisory Team](https://nassauso.com/programs/citizens-advisory-team/): CAT demonstrates a partnership between law enforcement and the community. They illustrate NCSO commitment to community policing. CAT’S serve as information exchanges between citizens and the police. Regularly scheduled meetings give citizens an opportunity to communicate directly with command staff and police officers on issues of importance to their communities. - [Citizen’s Academy](https://nassauso.com/programs/citizens-academy/): The concept of the Civilian Law Enforcement Academy (CLEA) was developed in 1977 in England by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, In the U.S.  The Orlando Police Department held the first CPA in 1982. Today, there are thousands of CPA’s throughout the world. - [Chaplains](https://nassauso.com/programs/chaplains/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Chaplains are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to offer spiritual support and guidance—regardless of an individual’s faith, religious beliefs, or personal practices. - [Alarm Registration](https://nassauso.com/programs/alarm-registration/): When you register your alarm with the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office all of your contact information is put into our computers so you can be contacted if your residence or business has a bonified alarm. - [Jail-Inmate Mail Policy](https://nassauso.com/jail-inmate-mail-policy/): INCOMING MAIL: ## Most Wanted Suspects - [Linsey Ann Aube](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/linsey-ann-aube/) - [Kimo Sky Bracht](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/kimo-sky-bracht/) - [Calvin Bentley Scheider](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/calvin-bentley-scheider/) - [Robert Lawrence Jackson III](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/robert-lawrence-jackson-iii/) - [Xavier Dwight Jamison](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/xavier-dwight-jamison/) - [James Michael White](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/james-michael-white/) - [Tevelton Deleon Holder](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/tevelton-deleon-holder/) - [David Michael Domingue](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/david-michael-domingue/) - [Kalie Marie Callahan](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/kalie-marie-callahan/) - [Mellanese Ilene Becton](https://nassauso.com/most-wanted/mellanese-ilene-becton/) ## News Releases - [In Loving Memory of K9 Hugo](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/in-loving-memory-of-k9-hugo/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is heartbroken over the loss of K9 Hugo, who passed away unexpectedly due to a medical emergency on April 13, 2026. - [Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Man on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/nassau-county-sheriffs-office-arrests-man-on-child-sexual-abuse-material-charges/): On April 14, 2026, the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) arrested Frederick John Combs on two counts of possession of child sexual abuse material, as well as charges related to possession of pornographic images and videos involving a person and an animal. - [Hillard Wildfire: Community Strength Shines Through](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/hillard-wildfire-community-strength-shines-through/): During the weekend of Friday, April 17th through Sunday, April 19th, Nassau County experienced a major wildfire event along Conner Nelson Rd. and Bay Rd. in west Hilliard. The fire consumed over 500 acres of woodland in the area. - [Two Parents Arrested for Child Neglect with Great Bodily Harm](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/two-parents-arrested-for-child-neglect-with-great-bodily-harm/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office announces the arrest of Todd Joseph Lee and Lisa Marie Lee on April 20, 2026 in Fernandina Beach. The arrests followed a thorough investigation into allegations of child neglect involving three minors. - [Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Corrections Deputy on Charges of Official Misconduct and Grand Theft](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/ncso-arrests-corrections-deputy/): The Nassau County Sheriff's Office today arrested one of its corrections deputies on charges stemming from fraudulent timekeeping practices and theft of county funds. Arielle Hester, 36, a corrections deputy with the Nassau County Sheriff's Office, was taken into custody on charges of official misconduct and grand theft following an investigation by the Criminal Investigation Division (CID). - [NCSO Introduces New Firearm Detection K9 at Nassau County Schools](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/ncso-introduces-new-firearm-detection-k9-at-nassau-county-schools/): A new classmate joined some Nassau County students this school year, but this student has four legs. K9 Max, the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office’s newest canine, was deployed within the Nassau County School District as part of NCSO’s partnership with the district. - [Major Special Operation Targets Child Sexual Predators](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/major-special-operation-targets-child-sexual-predators/): Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper announced a successful multi-phase operation targeting individuals attempting to engage in sexual crimes against minors, resulting in 23 total arrests across Florida and Georgia. - [NCSO Investigates Deadly Triple Shooting Inside Hilliard Residence](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/ncso-investigates-deadly-triple-shooting-inside-hilliard-residence/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office was called to the scene of a reported shooting at a Hilliard, FL, residence around 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 24th. - [“A Game Changer”: Nassau County Public Safety Training Complex Officially Opens](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/a-game-changer-nassau-county-public-safety-training-complex-officially-opens/): Sheriff Bill Leeper, joined by the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and U.S. Congressman Aaron Bean, officially cut the ribbon today on the new Nassau County Public Safety Training Complex, marking a major milestone in advancing training for first responders in our growing community. - [Scouts Send Heartfelt Thanks to NCSO Deputies for Quick Response](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/scouts-send-heartfelt-thanks-to-ncso-deputies-for-quick-response/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) recently received handwritten thank you cards from Boy Scouts of America Troop 4545, based in Sebastian, FL, in appreciation for deputies’ swift and compassionate response to a disabled Amtrak train earlier this month. - [Callahan Man Arrested for Sexual Battery on a Minor](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/callahan-man-arrested-for-sexual-battery-on-a-minor/): Callahan, FL – The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 41-year-old Callahan man on multiple counts of sexual battery on a minor. - [Georgia Man Sentenced to Federal Prison After Investigation Conducted in Part by NCSO Detective](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/georgia-man-sentenced-to-federal-prison-after-investigation-conducted-in-part-by-ncso-detective/): A federal judge sentenced Troy Lyn Everett, 63, from Georgia, to 15 years in federal prison for attempted production of child sexual abuse material after he pleaded guilty in March 2025. - [Fernandina Beach Parents Arrested on Drug Charges After Infant’s Death](https://nassauso.com/pi-news-releases/fernandina-beach-parents-arrested-on-drug-charges-after-infants-death/): The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two Fernandina Beach parents following the death of their 5-month-old child and the discovery of fentanyl and drug paraphernalia in their home. ## Cold Cases - [Laurence Whittemore](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/laurence-whittemore/): Whittemore was last seen on May 7, 2022 at 0417 hours, leaving the Dayspring Senior Living Center, Hilliard, Florida. He was wearing a blue shirt, gray shorts and dark shoes. He has salt & pepper hair with a goatee. - [Katherine Bodden Gelaro, aka Melissa Bodden](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/katherine-bodden-gelaro-aka-melissa-bodden/): Gelaro’s was last seen on Morris Drive in Callahan, Florida on December 19, 2019.  She has never been heard from again. Her two sons reported her missing on Christmas Day. - [Unidentified Male](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/unidentified-male/): Skeletal remains were located on the beach on Little Tiger Island in Fernandina Beach, Florida by a citizen visiting the island. - [Travis Daniel Church](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/travis-daniel-church/): Church was involved in a foot pursuit with a Florida Highway Patrol trooper on January 9, 2018. He was last seen running into the woods on Owens Farm Road in Yulee, Florida. He has never been heard from again. He was reported missing on January 18. - [Christopher Lawrence Pollen](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/christopher-lawrence-pollen/): Pollen was last seen in the Meadowfield Bluff area in Yulee, Florida at 2:00 a.m. on September 18, 2016. He left his vehicle, cellular phone and wallet at his residence and has never been heard from again. - [Unidentified Human Remains](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/unidentified-human-remains/): The remains of a late teen or young male, unknown race, was discovered on October 5, 2014, near Tiger Island which is located within the intercoastal region of Ft. Clinch State Park, Fernandina Beach, Florida.  Possible that decedent had Spina Bifida - [Richard James Rider, Jr.](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/richard-james-rider-jr/): Rider was last seen leaving Dayspring Village, 55400 US Highway 1, Hilliard, Florida (Assisted Living Facility for Adults), on October 11, 20011.  This was the day after his birthday. - [Theresa Maynette Maxwell](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/theresa-maynette-maxwell/): Maxwell was last seen on Testone Lane in Hilliard, Florida on December 28, 2002.  Her roommate, who is now deceased, reported her missing on April 2, 2003.  He told police she had been living with him for several months prior to her disappearance.  Maxwell’s daughter distinctly remembers, the last time her mother was seen was on New Year’s Eve and the last thing her mother said to her was, “I’m going to see this truck driver at Winn Dixie and I will be back”.  Maxwell walked out the door and was never seen again. - [Donna Wideman](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/donna-wideman/): Donna Wideman was last seen on September 24, 2001 in Jacksonville, Florida.  On November 29, 2001, the decedent was located in a shallow grave off of Wildwood Road in Yulee, Florida.  Wideman was known to frequent the area of 15th Street/16th Street/Hubbard Street and surrounding areas in Jacksonville, Florida. - [Jacquelyn Markham “Jackie”](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/jacquelyn-markham-jackie/): Markham was last seen at the Eckerd Pharmacy near her residence in Callahan, Florida shortly before 7:00 p.m. on December 14, 2000.  According to her boyfriend, Archie Carroll, they were supposed to meet for a date later in the evening.  Carroll told authorities after Markham returned home from Eckerd’s Pharmacy, Markham called him and told him a male acquaintance was at her house and that he should not come over. Carroll informed Markham he was coming over anyways.  Telephone records indicate the telephone call did not take place. Markham was scheduled to leave the following morning to see her children and grandchildren. - [Pamela Norton Wilson, aka “Pamela Norton Ferreira”](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/pamela-norton-wilson-aka-pamela-norton-ferreira/): Last seen: May 27, 1999 in Jacksonville, Florida.  Pamela Wilson was released from the Duval County Correctional Facility on May 27, 1999.  The mother of the decedent provided the bail bonds with extra money in order to bring her daughter back to her residence on this date.  - [Thomas Leo Buckley](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/thomas-leo-buckley/): On July 28, 1992, Thomas Buckley’s body was recovered on Interstate 95 South (Nassau County), near the Florida/Georgia line with an apparent gunshot wound.  He was wearing a shirt that displayed, “Carpetland Florida’s Largest”, Ft. Lauderdale. - [Shirley Lewis](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/shirley-lewis/): On December 23, 1990, Shirley J. Lewis, 62 years old, was traveling from New York to South Florida to visit her family for the holidays.  After leaving the Waffle House, located on SR 200, Yulee, Florida, close to the South ramp entrance for Interstate 95, she was located inside her vehicle and had been shot twice in the head.  - [Unidentified Human Remains – MEO](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/unidentified-human-remains-meo/): The remains/partial skull of a white female were located on November 28, 1989.  The individual was the victim of an undetermined death.  A partial skull was recovered in an old cemetery off of SR 108 in Nassau County.  Estimated year of death 1987-1989 - [Unidentified Human Skull](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/unidentified-human-skull/): The decedent is a white male, approximately 20-30 years old, dark straight hair, with a possible healed nasal fracture.  The decedent was located 4.2 miles south of A1A in Fernandina Beach, Florida on October 9, 1989. The skull was recovered in a bucket in a wooded area near an old oyster factory. The factory is located off of State Road 107, 4.2 miles south of A1A, in Fernandina Beach. No further remains were recovered.  *Reconstruction of the Decedent - [Linda Faye (Keener) Anderson](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/linda-faye-keener-anderson/): Last seen: October 14, 1986 in Neptune Beach, Florida.  Linda Anderson was later reported missing by her ex-husband on March 14, 1987.  Her remains were located November 29, 1987 off an embankment on Interstate 10 in Nassau County.  - [Unidentified Jane Doe](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/unidentified-jane-doe/): On 10/21/1986, skeletal remains of a white female, estimated age was 21-35 years of age, height between 5’0” -6’0”, (estimated height of 5’6”), was located in an area off I-95 North in Nassau County, Florida, .9 miles South of US Highway 17 exit.  Clothing found with the remains consists of a sleeveless pullover top/halter with narrow straps. (Estimated year of death 1986) - [Paula Harler Blackburn](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/paula-harler-blackburn/): Last Seen: December 3, 1983 at the Jax I-10 Truck Stop (Baldwin, Florida) - [Delbert Bailey Luzader, aka “Lou”](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/delbert-bailey-luzader-aka-lou/): On May 28, 1983, Delbert Bailey Luzader, aka “Lou”, left his residence on Trout River Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL., and possibly stopped at Playbill’s Liquor & Package in Callahan, FL.  His body was recovered on October 18, 1983 off of Crawford Road (Powerline Road), Callahan, Florida.  He was wrapped in bedsheets from a local motel.     His 1970’s Ford F-100 has never been recovered.  (truck shown in photo) - [Ward Huland Herrin, “Huland”](https://nassauso.com/cold-cases/ward-huland-herrin-huland/): On August 10, 1982, Ward Huland Herrin checked into the Stevens Motel, room #11, at the corner of US Highway 17 & Harts Road, Yulee, Florida.  According to the motel clerk, the victim was accompanied by a white female.  The following morning, the murdered body of Ward Huland Herrin was discovered in his motel room.  His vehicle (Datsun 1600 pickup) was discovered near Main Street & 28th street in Jacksonville, Florida.  ## Executive Staff - [Alicia Tarancon](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/alicia-tarancon/) - [ALLAN REYNOLDS, CGFO](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/allan-reynolds-cgfo/) - [TIM COOPER](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/tim-cooper/) - [John Anstett](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/john-anstett/) - [Bobby Lippelman](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/bobby-lippelman/) - [Jon Slebos](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/jon-slebos/) - [Robin Patterson](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/robin-patterson/) - [Butch Osborne](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/butch-osborne/) - [Jon Hooper](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/jon-hooper/) - [Bill Leeper](https://nassauso.com/executive-staff/bill-leeper/) ## Jobs - [School Crossing Guard](https://nassauso.com/jobs/school-crossing-guard/) - [DISPATCHER – 911 TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICER](https://nassauso.com/jobs/dispatcher-911-telecommunications-officer/) - [CORRECTIONAL OFFICER](https://nassauso.com/jobs/correctional-officer/) - [LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER](https://nassauso.com/jobs/law-enforcement-officer/) ## Events - [2026 Leeperz Jeeperz](https://nassauso.com/events/2026-leeperz-jeeperz/): Nassau County Sheriff’s Office escorted Jeep on-road and trail ride along the scenic bluffs of the St. Mary’s River to benefit children. ## Job Types - [Civilian](https://nassauso.com/job-types/civilian/) - [Law Enforcement](https://nassauso.com/job-types/law-enforcement/)