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    Investigation determines that death of woman found in High Springs clothing donation box was accidental

    By Jennifer Cabrera,

    3 hours ago
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    Press release from High Springs Police Department

    HIGH SPRINGS, Fla. – On April 17, 2024, the High Springs Police Department responded to the High Springs Winn Dixie Plaza and discovered a deceased woman inside a clothing donation container. The 33-year-old deceased woman, Amanda Driggers, was a loving mother and a resident of Alachua, Florida.

    During this profoundly tragic incident, Amanda was in the company of an associate and her minor children. The two adults were together when they extracted clothing items from a closed clothing donation box, an act that many independent observers witnessed.

    Subsequently, the High Springs Police Department responded to the area concerning suspicious activity by the duo, where Driggers was eventually discovered expired. Driggers’ counterpart was only forthcoming about the actual location of Driggers late into the investigation.

    An autopsy was performed on the victim by the medical examiner, and the cause of death was ruled accidental relative to drug usage.

    After a thorough investigation and consultation with the Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, it was determined that there was no criminal liability on behalf of Driggers’ associate. The cause of death was not connected to any actions or inactions of the associate.

    The High Springs Police Department would like to express our deepest condolences once again to the family of the victim. We ask that the public be sensitive and respectful of their grief during this difficult time.

    Drug abuse is a pervasive issue that affects many families and communities, and the High Springs area is no exception. In our community, we have seen an increase in drug-related service calls, particularly involving opioids. We need your support to address this issue. Your involvement is vital. Numerous resources are available for drug rehab, and we strongly encourage participation in these programs.

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