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You could have the missing piece of the puzzle that will help law enforcement put someone behind bars. Here are some recent crimes that the Central Florida CrimeLine hopes you can solve by calling our anonymous tips line, 1-800-423-TIPS (8477).
If you have information on a crime that is occuring at this time, or the exact location of a wanted person, please call CrimeLine at 800-423-TIPS (8477) to speak to a live call taker. You will still be completely anonymous and be eligible for a reward.
If you witness a crime in progress, you should call 911.

Please provide the following information:
Wanted persons:
Suspect name (First and last)
Suspect's Race (Black, While, Asian, Hispanic, etc.)
Date or birth or Approximate age
Location (Where does the Suspect live or work?)
Other Crimes:
Where did this incident occur?
Who was involved? (Please provide detailed information)
When did this incident occur?
Please note: If you would like to check the status of your tip call CrimeLine Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm, giving your confidential tip code number. If you provide your tip via the web, updates are available through our website. Click here.
Tips that lead to the felony arrest of suspects and/or the recovery of stolen property and drugs are eligible for cash rewards of up to $1,000, which are paid to tipsters on an anonymous basis.
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REWARD up to $5,000
Orlando: Cold Case, Missing Woman
Date: October 25, 2008
Missing: Toshia Savoy
Age: 31
Height: 5’00 Weight: 120
Hair: Red/ Brown
Eyes: Blue
Tattoos: Right breast, right hip
Scars: Surgical scar- right lower leg
Surgical scar – left wrist & elbow
Toshia Savoy was last seen on foot in the area of Lee Road and I-4 on 10/25/2008. It is believed that she disappeared under suspicious circumstances. |
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Winter Park: Missing Person
Date: May 24, 2010
Stephanie Edwards was last seen on May 24, 2010 around 11pm. She left her home and stated she would be back within an hour. Her cell phone and other personal items were left behind. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call Crimeline. |
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ENHANCED REWARD UP TO $20,000
Ocoee: Missing Woman
Date: May 27, 2009
Missing: Tracy Ocasio
Ocoee police want to find a woman who hasn't been seen for days. Police say 27-year-old Tracy Ocasio was last seen Wednesday (05/27/09) night leaving the Taproom on Raleigh Street after the Orlando Magic game. However, Ocasio never made it home. Her car was found abandoned on Franklin Street in Ocoee.She was last seen wearing dark hoodie, black tank top, jeans and baseball hat. |
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REWARD UP TO $5,000
Orlando: Missing Woman
Missing: Jennifer Kessee
Age: 24
Missing since January 2006
-Missing from Mosaic at Millenia condominiums
-Vehicle recovered at Texas Ave. and Americana (Huntington on the Green condominiums |
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REWARD UP TO $5,000
Leesburg: Missing Toddler
Missing: Trenton Duckett
DOB: 08/10/2004
Sex: Male
Race: Asian/Caucasian
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 2.5 - 3.0 ft
Weight: 30
-hair low cut, shirt, blue denim shorts no shoes
Missing From: 1416 Griffin Rd 48
Missing Since: 08/26/2006
Details: child was last seen in Lady Lake Saturday afternoon. Anyone seeing Trenton’s mother, Melinda Duckett, or her vehicle in the vicinity of the Ocala National Forest or the Orlando area on Saturday or Sunday 08/26/06 or 08/27/06 is urged to call. |
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REWARD UP TO $5,000
Lake: Missing Palm Bay Firefighter
Missing: Brandy Hall
Hall disappeared on Aug. 17, 2006. Her truck was pulled from the bottom of a secluded pond off of Treeland Boulevard. Investigators said they found a significant amount of blood in the truck.
Hall was last seen leaving the Malabar Volunteer Fire Department, where she had worked for about a year. Her firefighting gear was found floating in a secluded pond off Treeland Boulevard. |
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REWARD UP TO $5,000
Orlando: Missing Woman
Missing: Melisa Sloan
On May 9, 1994, Melisa Sloan was reported missing to the Orlando Police Department. Sloan lived at 1921 Kirkman Road, apartment #211, in Orlando, Florida where she lived with her husband, John Sloan. There was a history of domestic violence between Melisa Sloan and her husband. Within two months of his wife’s disappearance, John Sloan divorced Melisa Sloan. Attempts to re-interview John Sloan met with negative results. John Sloan refused to speak with the police about the disappearance of his wife. |
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