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19-Year-Old Nicknamed “Crack” Faces Aggravated Assault Cases in Gilchrist and Alachua Counties

19-Year-Old Nicknamed “Crack” Faces Aggravated Assault Cases in Gilchrist and Alachua Counties

Feb 26, 2026 2 min read Crime
A 19-year-old who reportedly goes by the nickname “Crack,” Tristin Zyler Miller, was recently arrested by the Gainesville Police Department (GPD) and charged with aggravated assault and misdemeanor battery. Miller simultaneously has an
Gainesville Man Posts $25k Bond After Aggravated Assault Arrest

Gainesville Man Posts $25k Bond After Aggravated Assault Arrest

Feb 26, 2026 2 min read Crime
Stephen Christopher Blaum, 29, was released from the Alachua County Jail Wednesday after posting a $25,000 bond set by Meshon Rawls on a count of aggravated assault. According to the arrest report,
19-Year-Old with Battery Against Teacher Case Faces New Charges

19-Year-Old with Battery Against Teacher Case Faces New Charges

Feb 25, 2026 3 min read Crime
A 19-year-old with an over-year-old felony case for a count of battery on a public education employee, Arneeke Leon Williams, is now facing more charges for possessing cannabis and a gun. Following his
Archer Civil Rights Trailblazer Passes Away at 87

Archer Civil Rights Trailblazer Passes Away at 87

Feb 21, 2026 6 min read Local Advocacy
Friday morning, Alachua County residents gathered for a funeral to commemorate Roberta “Betty” Campbell Lopez, who passed away on February 11. In 2006, Lopez became the first Black woman to become a commissioner
Reports of Sexual Assault at Rails to Trails, No Arrests Announced

Reports of Sexual Assault at Rails to Trails, No Arrests Announced

Feb 21, 2026 2 min read Crime
Gainesville residents and students should stay alert for a sexual offender if they're using the Rails to Trails pathway to walk, bike, or run. On February 19, the Gainesville Police Department
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