Man killed on Orange Blossom Trail may have been robbed, deputies say

Deputies are looking for a woman who may be driving the stolen car of a man found dead behind a supermarket on Orange Blossom Trail early Wednesday.

Deputies found Mark Clem, 59, dead behind the Winn Dixie at 7053 S. Orange Blossom Trail at about 2:15 a.m. Wednesday, Deputy Rose Silva said.

They are investigating his death as a homicide, Silva said on Friday.

Detectives found some evidence of trauma, though they declined to say what it was.

They also believe Clem may have been robbed, Silva said. She declined to release more details because detectives are still investigating the case.

Deputies are looking for Tiffany Langston, 31, who they say may be driving Clem’s gray 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan, Silva said. Langston often spends time around Orange Blossom Trail, she said.

Deputies are not calling Langston a suspect in Clem’s killing, only a person of interest in the case.

The Dodge may have damage to its front end, Silva said. The tag number is Y08-TJK.

Anyone with more information about Langston’s whereabouts or Clem’s death can call Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477.

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Police said the man stopped his car on the Eau Gallie Causeway about 3 p.m. in the middle of a rain storm, got out and stripped naked, according to the report.

Police said the man stopped his car on the Eau Gallie Causeway about 3 p.m. in the middle of a rain storm, got out and stripped naked, according to the report.

Police said the man stopped his car on the Eau Gallie Causeway about 3 p.m. in the middle of a rain storm, got out and stripped naked, according to the report.

Police said the man stopped his car on the Eau Gallie Causeway about 3 p.m. in the middle of a rain storm, got out and stripped naked, according to the report.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina holds a press conference about and officer-involved shooting at the Wal-Mart where Lt. Debra Clayton was killed.

Orlando Police Chief John ?majbet Mina holds a press conference about and officer-involved shooting at the Wal-Mart where Lt. Debra Clayton was killed.

The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office released helicopter video that shows a car chase along Interstate 4 on Thursday. Christopher McHaffie, 40, of Orlando, was finally caught, arrested, and charged with Burglary, Grand Theft, Grand Theft Auto, Diving with a Suspended License or Revoked, Destroying Evidence, Fleeing and Eluding, and Reckless Driving.

The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office released helicopter video that shows a car chase along Interstate 4 on Thursday. Christopher McHaffie, 40, of Orlando, was finally caught, arrested, and charged with Burglary, Grand Theft, Grand Theft Auto, Diving with a Suspended License or Revoked, Destroying Evidence, Fleeing and Eluding, and Reckless Driving.

Prosecutors say Sedlak attempted to access the computers at the organization by trying hundreds of thousands of times to log into employees’ email accounts in 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

 

 

Prosecutors say Sedlak attempted to access the computers at the organization by trying hundreds of thousands of times to log into employees’ email accounts in 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

 

 

The other officers arrived to find Rivera on the ground trying to pin down the 300-pound, 5-foot-6-inch man, later identified as Algernon Jemau Baker, 23, of Orlando, according to the report.

The other officers arrived to find Rivera on the ground trying to pin down the 300-pound, 5-foot-6-inch man, later identified as Algernon Jemau Baker, 23, of Orlando, according to the report.

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