VA State Police & Local Agencies Searching for Missing Waynesboro Reserve Police Captain: URGENT Update 9:30 PM Sunday

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Kevin Wayne Quick left his mother’s residence in Afton to head to a friend’s home at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, approximately twenty miles away, but did not arrive. He was last seen January 31, 2014
Kevin Wayne Quick left his mother’s residence in Afton to head to a friend’s home at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, approximately twenty miles away, but did not arrive. He was last seen January 31, 2014

Waynesboro
Augusta County, VA

Updated 9:30 PM 2.2.14

Via Virginia State Police Richmond:

NEW INFORMATION SUGGESTS FOUL PLAY IN
NELSON COUNTY MAN’S DISAPPEARANCE

NELSON COUNTY, Va. – Photographs obtained by Virginia State Police has law enforcement gravely concerned about the safety of a missing Nelson County man. State and local police have been searching for Kevin Wayne Quick, 45, since he was reported missing Saturday (Feb. 1, 2014) by family.

Quick was last seen Friday (Jan. 31, 2014) at 10:15 p.m., when he left his mother’s residence in Afton, Va. He was headed to a friend’s home at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, Va., approximately 20 miles away. Quick never arrived at his friend’s residence.

Photo Via VSP: Quick's silver 1999 Toyota Forerunner also appears in the photographs that place the vehicle in Fork Union, Va., on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, and in the Manassas area Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014.
Photo Via VSP: Quick’s silver 1999 Toyota Forerunner also appears in the photographs that place the vehicle in Fork Union, Va., on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, and in the Manassas area Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014.
Two unidentified adult males who investigators believe may have information regarding Quick's disappearance. - The first.
Two unidentified adult males who investigators believe may have information regarding Quick’s disappearance. – The first.
The second.
The second.

During the course of the investigation, photographs have been obtained featuring two unidentified adult males who investigators believe may have information regarding Quick’s disappearance. Quick’s silver 1999 Toyota Forerunner also appears in the photographs that place the vehicle in Fork Union, Va., on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, and in the Manassas area Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014.

State police are still searching for Quick, who is a captain with the Waynesboro Police Department’s Police Reserve Unit, and his vehicle. The Toyota Forerunner has Virginia license plates 614-068 with the seal of the Commonwealth in the middle.

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.

Local and state resources spent Saturday night and Sunday morning searching in the areas of the residences in Afton and Albemarle County. Extensive ground and air searches have been conducted.

The Virginia State Police are leading the investigation into Quick’s disappearance. The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office, Albemarle County Police Department, Charlottesville Police Department and the Waynesboro Police Department are assisting.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Virginia State Police at #77 on a cell phone or at (434) 352-7128, or any one of the assisting agencies.

Original Post at 4:25 PM – 2.2.14
Press release via VSP & Waynesboro Police Depratment

The Waynesboro Police Department is assisting with the investigation into a missing person’s case involving a 45-year-old Nelson County man who has not been heard from since approximately 10:15 PM Friday night, January 31, 2014. Kevin Wayne Quick left his mother’s residence in Afton to head to a friend’s home at Turtle Creek Apartments in Albemarle County, approximately twenty miles away, but did not arrive. His family reported him missing to the Nelson County Sheriff’s Office 6:00 PM on Saturday, February 1, who entered him into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Quick is a Captain in the Waynesboro Police Department’s Police Reserve Unit. He has been a member of the unit since 1990.

Quick was last seen driving a silver 1999 Toyota 4 Runner with Virginia license plates/614 068. The license plates have the seal of the Commonwealth in the middle.

VEHICLE

He is described as:
• White male
• 6’1”
• 200 lbs.
• Brown hair
• Hazel eyes
• Medium build
• Has a scar above his left eye
• Wears contacts or eyeglasses

Local and state resources spent Saturday night and Sunday morning searching the areas of the residences in Afton and Albemarle County. Extensive ground and air searches have been conducted. During the course of the ongoing investigation, law enforcement has received information that he may possibly be in Northern Virginia.

The Virginia State Police are leading the investigation into Quick’s disappearance. The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office, Albemarle County Police Department, Charlottesville Police Department and the Waynesboro Police Department are assisting.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Virginia State Police at #77 on a cell phone or at (434) 352-7128, or any one of the assisting agencies.

A small command post had been setup Sunday afternoon at the Rockfish Valley Volunteer Firehouse.
A small command post had been setup Sunday – February 2, 2014 afternoon at the Rockfish Valley Volunteer Firehouse.

Nelson County Sheriff David Brooks confirmed to BRL that a small command post had been setup Sunday afternoon at the Rockfish Valley Volunteer Fire Department to coordinate information. “The Virginia State Police is taking the lead in this case since it crosses several jurisdictional boundaries. It’s not likely he is actually in Nelson County, but he was last seen here. Information we and other agencies have gathered shows he may have been in other areas after leaving Nelson,” Sheriff Brooks added.

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