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http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=52772
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL -- St. Johns County Sheriff's deputies found a body they believe is that of a man who's been missing since December.
After search crews had drained a neighborhood pond for days, they found a human body they say could be Douglas Valloric.
Valloric worked at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind.
"There was some information to lead us to believe he was depressed or under duress and that we may find him in this location," Sergeant Chuck Mulligan of the St. Johns Sheriff's Office said.
The pond is in a neighborhood off Lightsey Road near Saint Augustine. Search crews dove into it and used sonar in December when they started looking for Valloric.
However, months passed since they came back to the pond this past weekend. Mulligan says "Before we go throughout the process of draining a lake in the middle of a subdivision, we have to exhaust all other efforts to make sure he hasn't gone to some other location or is visiting someone else."
It will be a day or two until the medical examiner can positively identify the body and determine a cause of death. No foul play is suspected.
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL -- St. Johns County Sheriff's deputies found a body they believe is that of a man who's been missing since December.
After search crews had drained a neighborhood pond for days, they found a human body they say could be Douglas Valloric.
Valloric worked at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind.
"There was some information to lead us to believe he was depressed or under duress and that we may find him in this location," Sergeant Chuck Mulligan of the St. Johns Sheriff's Office said.
The pond is in a neighborhood off Lightsey Road near Saint Augustine. Search crews dove into it and used sonar in December when they started looking for Valloric.
However, months passed since they came back to the pond this past weekend. Mulligan says "Before we go throughout the process of draining a lake in the middle of a subdivision, we have to exhaust all other efforts to make sure he hasn't gone to some other location or is visiting someone else."
It will be a day or two until the medical examiner can positively identify the body and determine a cause of death. No foul play is suspected.
