ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County deputies have names a person of interest in the death of a man who was found Wednesday behind a Winn Dixie in the 7000 block of Orange Blossom Trail.
Mark Clem, 59, might have been robbed and there was evidence of trauma to his body, deputies said.
Deputies said Friday that they are looking for Tiffany Langston, 31, who is known to frequent the Orange Blossom Trail corridor.
.@OrangeCoSheriff's deputies say the victim, Mark Clem, 59, may have been robbed. They say there was also evidence of trauma. #WFTV
— Mike Manzoni NBC10 Boston (@MikeNBCBoston) February 24, 2017
She might be driving a 2012 silver or gray Dodge Caravan with tag number Y08-TJK, which belonged to the victim.
They said the van may have some front-end damage.
Deputies said Langston has a long criminal record that includes four felony charges.
Orange County court records show Tiffany Langston, the person of interest, has been arrested at least six times since 2010. #WFTV
— Mike Manzoni NBC10 Boston (@MikeNBCBoston) February 24, 2017
She’s been arrested six times since 2010 on charges that include grand theft, heroin delivery and child neglect.
Langsont also faced a misdemeanor domestic violence and petit theft charges.
Records show she was convicted on the felony grand theft in 2012.
It’s unclear what happened with those cases.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crimeline.
NEED to find PERSON of INTEREST in 2/22/17 homicide. 31-year-old Tiffany Langston is being sought. Call Crimeline at 800-423-8477. pic.twitter.com/MlX4jKMIXy
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) February 24, 2017
Orange County court records show Tiffany Langston has been arrested on grand theft, drug and child neglect charges. #WFTV pic.twitter.com/Hetfu68T8u
— Mike Manzoni NBC10 Boston (@MikeNBCBoston) February 24, 2017
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