Three Shootings in Days Rattle Indian River, St. Lucie Counties

A fatal Wabasso shooting, a Fort Pierce wounding, and a fugitive double-homicide suspect still at large have shaken the Treasure Coast in rapid succession

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Three Shootings in Days Rattle Indian River, St. Lucie Counties
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

Three separate shooting incidents across Indian River and St. Lucie counties in a matter of days have left one man dead, another wounded, and a suspected double killer still at large — raising pointed questions about law enforcement resources and community safety on the Treasure Coast.

The bloodshed began Saturday morning in Wabasso. Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers confirmed deputies responded to the 8500 block of 64th Avenue at approximately 6 a.m. after reports of shots fired. A man found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds was transported to the hospital, where he died. As of press time, no suspect had been identified and no arrest had been made. The sheriff's office is asking anyone with information to call 772-569-6700 or contact Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers.

In St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce police responded to a separate shooting in which one man was wounded. Authorities described the incident as isolated According to available information,. No further details about the Fort Pierce victim's condition or a potential suspect were available from source material reviewed for this report.

Most alarming to investigators and residents alike is an ongoing manhunt tied to a double homicide in Vero Beach. Police are searching for a male suspect — identified in law enforcement releases According to available information, — accused of shooting his wife and another man According to available information,. Authorities released a photograph showing the suspect walking on a beach in the hours following the killings, and have warned the public that he is believed to be still armed and dangerous.

The three incidents, unconnected by investigators and carrying distinct circumstances, nonetheless converge into an unsettling pattern for a region that prides itself on relatively low violent crime rates compared to South Florida metros.

Indian River County Sheriff's officials and St. Lucie County law enforcement have not publicly addressed whether the clustering of incidents has prompted any coordinated regional response According to initial reports,. The Treasure Coast Violent Crimes Task Force According to available information, could play a role in resource-sharing, though no announcement has been made.

Reporters attempted to reach Indian River County Sheriff's Office public information staff and St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office for comment before deadline. Responses were not received in time for publication. This story will be updated.

WHAT TO DO: Anyone with information on the Wabasso fatal shooting should call the Indian River County Sheriff's Office at 772-569-6700 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS. The Fort Pierce shooting tip line is 772-467-6850 According to initial reports,. Anyone who spots the Vero Beach double-homicide suspect should not approach him — call 911 immediately. Indian River County Emergency Management can be reached at 772-567-0214.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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