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From VA State Police – Details from 5 PM Press Conference regarding #KevinQuick:
February 5, 2014

THREE CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH NELSON COUNTY MAN’S DISAPPEARANCE
Reward Increases as Search Continues for Waynesboro Police Reservist

NELSON COUNTY, Va. – Three Albemarle County siblings have been charged in connection with the disappearance of a Nelson County man. Despite Wednesday’s arrests (Feb. 5), the search still continues for missing Waynesboro police reservist Kevin W. Quick, 45, of Rockfish, Va.

Virginia State Police took Mersadies Shelton, 20, and Daniel Mathis (aka Shelton), 18, both of the 2600 block of Barracks Road West in Albemarle County, Va., into custody without incident. The arrests took place at a City of Alexandria hotel at approximately 11 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4). They have each been charged by state police with possession of stolen property/grand larceny for the theft of Quick’s silver 1999 Toyota 4Runner.

Daniel Mathis was also arrested on four felony warrants and three misdemeanor warrants issued by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office for his connection involving an on-going shooting investigation by the sheriff’s office on Feb. 2, in the 700 block of Mica Road.

Shantai M. Shelton, 24, was also taken into custody at the same location on an unrelated outstanding arrest warrant issued by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office. Shelton lives at the same address as her siblings.

All three are being held at the Central Virginia Regional Jail on no bond.

Quick was last seen Friday night (Jan. 31, 2014) as he left his mother’s residence in Afton, Va. He was headed to a friend’s residence at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, Va. He never arrived at his friend’s apartment. Quick’s abandoned SUV was recovered Monday (Feb. 3, 2014) at a residence in Mineral, Va.

Over the weekend, the 4Runner was captured on surveillance video Saturday night (Feb. 1) in Manassas, Va., along with two unidentified individuals. The same individuals were also captured on surveillance video Friday night (Jan. 31) in Fork Union, Va.

The Waynesboro business community is generously offering $30,000 as a potential reward for anyone with information that leads to Quick’s discovery.

Investigators are still asking for the public’s help and encouraging anyone with information about Quick or any one of the three Shelton siblings to call the Virginia State Police at #77 on a cell phone or at (434) 352-7128, or any one of the assisting agencies.

Quick is a white male, 6’1 in height and weighs approximately 200 pounds. He has brown hair, hazel eyes and medium build. He wears contacts or glasses and has a scar above his left eye.

The Virginia State Police are leading the investigation into Quick’s disappearance, with the assistance of the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office, Albemarle County Police Department, Charlottesville Police Department, Waynesboro Police Department, Prince William County Police Department, Alexandria Police Department, and the FBI.

Charges/Arrested: Daniel L. Mathis was charged by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office with one felony count of unlawful shooting (18.2-51), one felony count of robbery (18.2-26/18.2-58), one felony count of use of firearm to commit robbery (18.2-53.1), malicious wounding (18.2-51); one misdemeanor count of brandishing a firearm (18.2-282), one misdemeanor count of recklessly handle a firearm (18.2-56.1), one misdemeanor count of carrying a concealed weapon (18.2-308); 2 felony counts of use of a firearm to commit malicious wounding. Virginia State Police charged Mathis was one felony count of grand larceny (18.2-108).

Mersadies Shelton was charged by Virginia State Police with one felony count of grand larceny (18.2-108).

Shantai Shelton was charged on one misdemeanor count each by the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office with selling stolen property and obtaining money by false pretense (18.2-178)

Additional details via VSP and WPD regarding #KevinQuick

“Waynesboro Police Department:

This purpose of this email is to clarify details in Kevin’s personal life that have been inaccurately reported.

Kevin has been legally separated from his wife since 2007. The divorce has not been finalized.

Kevin has a four month old daughter with a Albemarle County woman. This is the person he was going to visit at the time of his disappearance.

Also, the reward has risen to $30,000

Sgt Brian Edwards
Support Services Sergeant
Waynesboro Police Department
Waynesboro, VA 22980”

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