Coldpizza
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Lime rock roads look almost white and are very powdery when dry. They tend to pack down well after a rain. From what I understand they a virtually everywhere.
Did my sad face end up in your post also Ray? That's weird if it did. Sorry about that
The body of water marked Bivens Arm looks like a possibility -wooded, water, and it looks like some of the roads leading near to the water are white (at least on satellite, when compared with the more major roads that look grey)..
sure there is....get the jail trustee inmates together, talk to them,Pedro has not told the whole truth and it's frustrating that there's nothing more LE can do to make him talk.
In one of the articles, it said Christian was last seen at Streits at 6:00 but is that correct? Who saw him, was he with PB? Tia
He was last seen Thursday near Streits Motorsports on Northwest 14th Street in Gainesville, where police say he got in a fight with another student and person of interest, Pedro Bravo. Bravo told police he may have left Aguilar hurt on the side of the road.
The last place police can confirm the two were at was Best Buy at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Tobias said.
After that, it gets a little fuzzy on where exactly they were, he said.
Bravo gave police three different versions of what happened with Aguilar, Tobias said. He was held for mental examination under Floridas Baker Act on Friday after he said he wanted to hurt himself.
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Bravo told investigators he was involved in a fight with Aguilar and left him in a parking lot near Streits Motorsports on NW 13th Street.
Police have searched the parking lot but found no evidence, Tobias said.
<snipped>GAINESVILLE – They came to help one father find his son.
This diverse stream of humanity – parents and grandparents, a soldier, a truck driver, a former civil rights activist, students and many, many more – have trickled in for more than a week, from as far as Miami and St. Augustine and Tampa, each moved by the death of Christian Aguilar, the beloved teen who had just started a promising new chapter at the University of Florida.