March 8, 2019 Staff Reporter FacebookTwitterYoutube - Advertisement - Latest Posts Weather Two Tropical Depressions Expected to Form According to National Hurricane Center Haines City Homeschool Splash Bash by Haines City Parks & Recreation Haines City Haines City Fire Department Hosting Family Fun Event in October Polk County Sheriff's Office Fourteen Year Old Charged With Multiple Car Thefts Has Pervious Convictions & Was On Probation Help Auburndale Police Find Missing Runaway Teen 16956 Share FacebookTwitter Missing Runaway: Jacob Ty Trim is stilling missing. Last seen on 2/13/2019 in Auburndale. If you have any information about this case, please contact our department at 863-965-5555. Alternatively, you can contact Detective Alex Pena at 863-837-5115. Staff Reporter See Full Bio March 8, 2019 Staff Reporter FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube RELATED ARTICLES Auburndale Auburndale Community Church Enhances Safety with New AED Installation from Culpepper Cardiac Foundation Auburndale Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Train in Auburndale Blocking Part Of Recker Hwy Auburndale PUBLIC NOTICE Auburndale Auburndale’s Public Utilities Director charged by the PCSO after he neglected his two dogs Auburndale Polk Deputies Nab Attempted Murder Suspect Latest Posts Weather Two Tropical Depressions Expected to Form According to National Hurricane Center Haines City Homeschool Splash Bash by Haines City Parks & Recreation Haines City Haines City Fire Department Hosting Family Fun Event in October Polk County Sheriff's Office Fourteen Year Old Charged With Multiple Car Thefts Has Pervious Convictions & Was On Probation - Advertisement - Don't Miss Weather Two Tropical Depressions Expected to Form According to National Hurricane Center Haines City Homeschool Splash Bash by Haines City Parks & Recreation Haines City Haines City Fire Department Hosting Family Fun Event in October Polk County Sheriff's Office Fourteen Year Old Charged With Multiple Car Thefts Has Pervious Convictions & Was On Probation Health Rising Risk Factors: Heart Disease Remains Leading Cause of Death