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Curtis Gray Murder Investigation: Sheriff Seeking Suspect Marion Leo Gavins Jr., 17

April 13, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Marion Leo Gavins Jr.

Last Updated: Sunday, 1:40 p.m.

The Sheriff’s Office Sunday issued a call for public help to locate a person of interest, 18-year-old Teresa Salgado, a.k.a. Alex, in the ongoing investigation and search for a suspect in the shooting death of 18-year-old Curtis Gray early Saturday morning.

Teresa Salgado AKA Alex.
Teresa Salgado AKA Alex.

Salgado “is not a suspect but investigators believe she has information and need to speak with her,” the sheriff’s office stated. Anyone with information is asked to call FCSO at 386-313-4911 and mention 2019-34712 or call Crimestoppers at 1-888-277-TIPS (8477). You could be eligible for a reward up to $5,000.

Salgado, of 7 Blakeport Lane in Palm Coast, was arrested on two felony drug charges in January and is scheduled for a status hearing before Circuit Judge Terence Perkins on May 14.

Meanwhile the search for suspect Marion Leo Gavins Jr., 17, who has been charged with first-degree murder, continued Sunday, with searches assisted by Flagler County Fire Flight in Palm Coast’s W Section.

Curtis’s family today set up a GoFundMe account: “We, his mother Carmen Gray and sister Destiny Gray are attempting to raise funds for the funeral service. Any donations are greatly appreciated. All proceeds will go towards the memorial as well as the funeral.” It had raised over $5,000 by early afternoon.

“The most humble and kind hearted person I’ve ever met,” Matanzas photographer Alyssa Kemper wrote of Curtis in a tweet that was retweeted by the Brady campaign against gun violence. “From birthday parties in middle school to what should’ve been us graduating from high school. I’m so blessed to have known you and to have called you my friend. You deserve the world, nothing will ever be the same.”

Click on the image below to go to the fundraiser:

Earlier stories are below.

Late Saturday night the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office identified 17-year-old Marion Leo Gavins Jr., last of Woodlyn Lane in Palm Coast, as the suspect in the shooting death of Curtis Gray, 18, earlier today.


“At this time, the FCSO is requesting the help of the community in locating Marion Gavins. A warrant for First Degree Murder has been issued for Gavins’ arrest,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a release issued around 11 p.m. and in a posting on Facebook.

The identification of the suspect and the sheriff’s call for the public’s help suggest that this morning’s hopes by the agency for a rapid capture of the suspect had been dashed by the day’s developments, which included a felony traffic stop and serving a search warrant at a house in Palm Coast’s W Section, but no arrest.

“If you know where he may be or any information regarding this shooting, please call us,” Sheriff Rick Staly said of Gavins. “Do not approach him. He should be considered armed and dangerous. To Gavins I say turn yourself in before you or anyone else is hurt.”

When he was a 13-year-old student at Indian Trails Middle School, Gavins was arrested and charged with a felony for taking a knife to school after authorities discovered he’d given a stolen gun to a friend. The gun, stolen in the W Section, was not brought to school. Gavins was expelled from school. Gavins was on probation over a drug charge at the time of that arrest.

Anyone with information on the location of Marion Gavins is asked to contact FCSO at 386-313-4911 and mention Case No. 2019-34712. You may also call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-TIPS (8477) where you could be eligible for a reward up to $5,000.

The suspect’s father, Marion Leo Gavins, was accused of raping a physically impaired woman in 2011. The charge was reduced to felony battery. He was placed on probation, violated probation, and is currently serving a 15-month prison term at Blackwater Correctional Facility.

The earlier story is below.

Murder Investigation: Traffic Stop, Guns Drawn, and House Surrounded by SWAT in W Section

Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies, including the SWAT team, conducted two “evidentiary” operations late this afternoon in connection with the early morning shooting of 18-year-old Curtis Gray outside a Palm Coast laundromat off Belle Terre Parkway.

Both operations were connected to individuals in a house on Woodfair Lane (in the area of #23: the sheriff’s office did not provide the precise house number). No arrests were made when the operations were over, but a warrant was served on the house, and a search was ongoing.

At 3:35 p.m., deputies executed a felony traffic stop, guns drawn, on a gray car off Pine Lakes Parkway, in the parking lot of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. A man had his hands up as he stood behind the vehicle, and another individual had his or her hands up from within the car. The vehicle had originated from the house on Woodfair, Chief Paul Bovino said.

Shortly afterward, SWAT descended on the house.

“This is all related to the death investigation, as was the felony traffic stop,” a sheriff’s spokesperson said, referring to the shooting Of Gray.

Fire Flight, the county’s emergency helicopter, circled the area above the surrounded house in Palm Coast’s W-Section, but the sheriff’s office said there were no searches ongoing in that vicinity. Fire Flight was called in to assist the SWAT scene. Deputies were calling out on loudspeakers to occupants of the house within to surrender. In the end, one individual turned out to be in the house and spoke with deputies.

“We just hit this house over here with a search warrant. This is a location of interest so far in the investigation for sure,” Bovino said. “So we’re securing this place up. We’re really just gathering information and evidence right now. We’re trying to track down what happened and who’s responsible, and we’re going to keep working on it. But really, this is an evidentiary hit here.”

He said there were “no arrests here so far.”

Bovino said the one man from the house had not been hiding. ‘We’d gotten him in the beginning,” he said, though deputies were hoping to find additional people. “Anything we’ve stopped from here has come from this house. Anything we’ve done here has come from this house,” he said, referring to the traffic stop earlier.

The sheriff’s office had shut down that portion of the W Section to traffic and asked residents to avoid the area. That recommendation was no longer in effect by 5:30 p.m., though Bovino said deputies would “be here for a while.”

He added: “Something is going to break. We are following leads and we’re talking to people, so yes, we are confident something is going to break. We’re going to get him, whoever we’re looking for at this point. We just got to keep our noses down, keep looking for evidence, interviewing people, we’ll figure it out for sure.”

As Bovino spoke with a reporter, the gray car that appeared to have been the target of the felony stop earlier pulled up to him, seeking to pass through to the house in question. The driver said he was hoping to “get some clothes.” A woman was sitting next to him. The individuals had been at the house earlier. Bovino communicated with other deputies at the house and sent the carload through.

A Flagler County Fire Rescue unit was called in and arrived at the scene at 5 p.m., staging several houses down from the SWAT scene.

Shortly after 5 p.m., the rescue was released and many of the deputies around the house seemed to have de-mobilized. But the scene was still active.

Two images from the felony traffic stop off Pine Lakes Parkway shortly before 4 p.m. today. (c FlaglerLive)
Two images from the felony traffic stop off Pine Lakes Parkway shortly before 4 p.m. today. (c FlaglerLive)
The scene on Woodfaire Lane. (c FlaglerLive)
The scene on Woodfaire Lane. (c FlaglerLive)
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SWAT’s armored carrier leaving the scene. (© FlaglerLive)
Chief Paul Bovino. (© FlaglerLive)
Chief Paul Bovino. (© FlaglerLive)
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Comments

  1. Outsider says

    April 13, 2019 at 8:53 pm

    So why was the SWAT team behind the Golden Lion this evening?

  2. Concerned Citizen says

    April 13, 2019 at 11:09 pm

    Wow I’m impressed.

    This has to be the first major incident where Marshall Earp (Staly) hasn’t got his name plastered all over a media release. Or his picture up front. Wonder where he was today?

    Yes folks the Sheriff’s Office can function quite well without the media hound running around. Shocking ain’t it??

  3. Jack Torsss says

    April 14, 2019 at 7:26 am

    Basically 2 young lives ruined over most likely nothing. A girl , money or a little amount of weed. Sad all the way around

  4. outlaw says

    April 14, 2019 at 8:02 am

    Seems like this young man had a million chance to straighten up. Now he’s going to be charged as an adult and spend the rest of his life in a cage. There’s no excuse for a gangster mentality here in Palm Coast. Yes trouble is here but there are a million ways to avoid it. Feel sorry for the victim his family and his friends, but the suspect seems to be a bad seed who continually slipped through the cracks. Wonder how many more crimes he’s gotten away with?

  5. Amom says

    April 14, 2019 at 8:19 am

    Why did this child have a Gun?

  6. Right says

    April 14, 2019 at 9:15 am

    @ Concerned citizen, he’ll show up when the suspect location is pinned down.
    I do hope for a safe outcome for the deputies once they do find him and that the family somehow find peace in what is an absolute tragic time for them.

  7. Lenamarshall says

    April 14, 2019 at 9:24 am

    This boy is not a gangsterh.He has been a mess beforehand of the gun at ITMS.
    He has been to court for his mother had for attendance and the mother ignored the Judge. Then while probation he still didn’t go to school he got away with it.
    Then after being expelled he was supposed to return to school he never did he should have been prosecuted. He fell through the system and had no parental guidance. All the signs were there and no one put him away now he has offended again.
    Now he is an adult and things will be bad him God bless him
    Also for what he did to Curtis because he ruined a good life.

  8. TheTruth says

    April 14, 2019 at 9:29 am

    I really don’t find it positive to call our Sheriff Staly, (Marshall Erp) he is doing his job to keep Flagler County safe. His officers work hard ever day, putting themselves in arms way. Give them a little more respect. Thank you.

  9. Concerned resident says

    April 14, 2019 at 9:41 am

    Teenagers out after midnight in Palm Coast. There’s nothing to do in Palm Coast that hour of the night. Parents we gotta to step up and watch our kids. Senseless death. RIP.

  10. ASF says

    April 14, 2019 at 10:26 am

    This apple didn’t fall far from the tree. It was only a matter of how many people he was going to take down with him. Tragic.

  11. blondee says

    April 14, 2019 at 11:29 am

    Offer up a bigger reward; his own family will turn him in.

  12. Concerned Citizen says

    April 14, 2019 at 1:13 pm

    @ TheTruth

    I have the utmost respect for our women and men wearing the badge. I wore one myself. I have little respect for a Sheriff who constantly has trouble with his agency and doesn’t address it. Or runs around joining chases already handled and waves his gun around. Or rides with ex convicted felons and plays fugitive bingo.

    If the Sheriff would lead more and play less then that would give me a reason to give him that respect. Until then it goes to the Deputies on the streets working day in and out to keep Flagler safe.

  13. Really says

    April 14, 2019 at 1:51 pm

    Turn yourself in and spare his Family the drama

  14. gmath55 says

    April 14, 2019 at 5:03 pm

    You would have to be pretty naive not to know why children have guns these days. 12 year olds and older have guns. Look at Chicago, Detroit, etc. gangs they all have guns and a lot of them are children. They steal them, buy them from a friend, or use the black market that is how they get their guns.

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