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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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Orange: Apopka Attempted Kidnapping
Date: April 8, 2010
Orange County Sheriff’s Office Sex Crimes Investigators are searching for a man they believe tried to abduct and sexually assault a young Apopka girl as she walked to her bus stop on the morning of April 8, 2010. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 20 to 30 years old wearing a black shirt and black pants, and driving a late model blue compact car, possibly a Ford Focus.
The suspect exposed himself to his victim and pointed a gun at her near the intersection of 15th Street and Central Avenue in Apopka at approximately 8:40 AM before driving southbound on Central Avenue. |
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Orlando: Attempted Kidnapping
Date: September 30 , 2009
Three female students (ages 5, 8, 9) were walking home from Eagles Nest Elementary School when an Unknown black male approached them and advised that their mother sent him to pick them up. The students ran and returned to school where they reported the incident.
Suspect: -Black male -Age: 30's -Heavy set, bald head, glasses, silver tooth, wearing tank top and jeans.
Vehicle Description: Black, 4 door Toyota, factory rims *The vehicle had a green, purple and yellow bead necklace hanging over the rear view mirror |
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Orlando: Suspect Sought, Luring Children
Date: September 8 & 9, 2009
On 9/8/09 and 9/9/09 this subject attempted to lure three young girls into a aluminum/silver, 2008 Dodge Magnum by offering them money. The incidents occurred in the areas of Ivey Lane and Memorial Middle Schools. The composite was completed by one of the victims. |
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Orange: Attempted Abduction
Date: May 14, 2009
At approximately 4:30 am, 5/14/09 Orange County Sheriff's Office patrol units responded to an attempted kidnapping.. Investigators say a man broke into the house and attempted to abduct a four year old girl who was sleeping in her bed. The girls’ screams awoke her parents who immediately responded. The suspect fled on foot.
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COLD CASE HOMICIDE
Altamonte Springs: Kidnapping Victim Dies
Date: August 31, 2004
On August 31, 2004 Susan Perkins (pictured at left) and a friend, Robin Barber, were working inside a business, at 626 Maitland Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701, after normal working hours. A masked male, armed with a gun, entered through the front door. The suspect robbed Perkins and Barber of their money. After taking their money he ordered both victims into Susan Perkins’ red Ford Focus so they could drive him to an ATM machine to get more money. They all entered the victim’s vehicle and drove to the Washington Mutual located at 500 E. Altamonte Drive and removed an undisclosed amount of money from the ATM.Money was withdrawn from the ATM and both victims were then ordered into the trunk of the vehicle. The first victim, Robin Barber, jumped from the vehicle and escaped. Susan Perkins attempted the same and sustained a fatal head injury when she landed on the roadway. The suspect made no attempt to stop. Suspect was described as a B/M 5’10” to 6’0”, 180lbs, dark ski mask, dark long sleeved shirt, and dark work pants. Subject was armed with a gun. |
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Seminole: Attempted Abduction
Date: February 28, 2009
An eleven year-old girl was riding her bicycle on Clemson Drive when she fell off trying to make a u-turn. When the girl got up, she noticed a small white four-door vehicle stopped at the intersection of Weathersfield Avenue and Clemson Drive. The vehicle was occupied by four black males, approximately 18 years old.
As the child got back on her bicycle, the rear driver side passenger said “Come here, I have something for you” and exited the vehicle. The child immediately turned and ran in the opposite direction. The passenger then returned to the car, which was last seen traveling towards SR 436.
The child stated she had never seen the vehicle or the occupants in the neighborhood before this incident. The only description available is of the male who exited the car. He was wearing a blue shirt, black hat, pants and white shoes. A sketch artist was able to work with the child to complete the attached composite sketch. |
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Orlando: Attempted Kidnapping
Date: February 23, 2009
Approximately 5:10 pm a male child was confronted by a black male, in his early to mid-20s, driving a white truck, while walking home from school. The man confronted the victim at the corner of Ross Place and Amelia Street. At the time of the confrontation, the black male demanded the victim to get into the truck. The victim immediately ran home and reported to his mother. The victim stated the truck was last seen heading east on Amelia towards Tampa Street. The victim stated he has never seen the truck or the driver before. The truck was a large, newer, white truck, possibly a Chevrolet.
The victim described the suspect as a black male, in his early to mid-20s, bald, wearing a white T-shirt. |
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