45 Year Old Waynesboro Police Department Captain Kevin Wayne Quick Missing Since 1/31/14 in Afton, VA … Foul Play Suspected (Update: Vehicle Found)(Update: Three Arrests Made)(Update: Body Found in Search)(Update: Found Deceased)
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45 year old Kevin Wayne Quick, a captain with the Waynesboro Police Department’s Police Reserve Unit, has been missing since Friday, January 31, 2014 in Afton, Virginia. Kevin Quick was last seen Friday at 10:15 p.m., when he left his mother’s residence in Afton. Quick was headed to a friend’s home at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, about 20 miles away, but he never arrived. Surveillance photos show two men who investigators think have information about Quick’s disappearance.
Quick’s silver 1999 Toyota Forerunner, with Virginia license plates 614-068 with the seal of the Commonwealth in the middle, are also spotted in the photos that show the SUV in Fork Union on Friday and Manassas on Saturday.
Extensive ground and air searches took place Saturday night and Sunday morning near the areas of the residences in Afton and Albemarle County.
Quick described as a white male, six feet one inches tall and weighing about 200 pounds. He has brown hair, hazel eyes and medium build. He wears contacts or glasses and has a scar above his left eye.
UPDATE I: Two men sought in Virginia police captain’s disappearance.
Surveillance photographs place Quick’s silver 1999 Toyota 4Runner in Fork Union, Virginia, on Friday and in the Manassas area Saturday, before it was recovered abandoned outside of a residence Monday in Louisa County, an hour away from where Quick was last seen. The SUV is being examined by the Virginia State Police.
Photos have surfaced that show two unidentified adult males who investigators believe may have information regarding Quick’s disappearance. Photos of one of the persons of interest have been released.
Homeowner Frank Houchens told CNN affiliate WWBT that he called police when found Quick’s vehicle in his driveway. He said police from nearby Harrisonburg, Virginia, showed him photos, but he did not recognize the person of interest or Quick.
UPDATE II: Missing Va. police reserve captain’s vehicle found.
The vehicle was found about an hour away from where he went missing.
Virginia state police say a vehicle has been recovered belonging to a missing man who is a captain with the Waynesboro Police Department’s Police Reserve Unit.
State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller says a homeowner found the 1999 sport-utility vehicle in Mineral on Monday, two days after Kevin Wayne Quick was reported missing.
Suspect from surveillance film
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MISSING NELSON COUNTY MAN’S VEHICLE RECOVERED
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Local Businesses Put Up $7,000 Reward
NELSON CO., Va. – Virginia State Police has recovered the vehicle belonging to missing Nelson County man, Kevin W. Quick, 45. In addition, the local business community has dedicated $7,000 as a potential reward for anyone with information that leads to Quick’s discovery. The search continues at this time for Quick, who is a captain with the Waynesboro Police Department’s Police Reserve Unit.
State police has received numerous tips and leads regarding the investigation and are actively pursuing them at this time. Investigators are still asking for the public’s help and encouraging anyone with information to call the Virginia State Police at #77 on a cell phone or at (434) 352-7128, or any one of the assisting agencies.
Quick’s abandoned silver 1999 Toyota 4Runner was discovered by a Louisa County Sheriff’s Deputy Monday (Feb. 3, 2014). It is now being examined as evidence in Quick’s disappearance.
UPDATE III: Three arrested made in connection with the theft of missing police captain Keven Quick’s vehicle.
UPDATE IV: Virginia police - Body found during search for missing officer…. no Identification yet.
Searchers in Virginia looking for a missing auxiliary police captain found a body Thursday afternoon. Authorities said they were in the process of identifying the remains.
A spokeswoman for Virginia State Police said the investigation into the disappearance of Kevin Quick was ongoing while officials examined the body, which was found along on the Fluvanna and Goochland county line.
Spokeswoman Corinne N. Geller said once the deceased was identified and the family notified, police would release the name.
UPDATE V: Body of missing VA police captain found in Goochland.
Waynesboro Police reserve Captain Kevin Quick has been missing for nearly a week. Virginia State Police confirms a body was found Thursday afternoon in a remote area along on the Fluvanna and Goochland county line. Law enforcement sources say the body was found on Old Columbia Road.
While law enforcement sources say the body is Quick, State Police officials say they are still working on identifying the body and gathering evidence. They say they will release the name once they have finished identifying the body and notifying next of kin.
If you have information that could help investigators, call #77 on a cell phone or 434-352-7128.
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