**Man Finds Murdered Teen and Steals Scooter**
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In a shocking turn of events, a man stumbled upon the scene of a murdered teenager, Danika Troy, and rather than report the horrific discovery, he allegedly decided to steal her scooter. The incident took place in Pace, Fla., where the burned body of 14-year-old Danika Troy was found in the woods near her home on December 4. The police revealed that two teenage boys, one of whom she had a crush on, had lured her into the woods, shot her, and then burned her body.

Mitchell Eddins, the man who found Danika’s body, was charged with petty theft and failure to report a death when it was discovered that he had taken the scooter from the crime scene before contacting the authorities. According to an arrest report, Eddins came across the burned area of woods while stopping to relieve himself and spotted the scooter. He proceeded to retrieve the scooter and only then noticed the burned body. Instead of immediately reporting the crime, he took the scooter back to his residence and allegedly informed his neighbors about the body, but failed to contact law enforcement.

Following questioning by the police, Eddins explained that he had intended to call the authorities, but he was eventually arrested and charged with petty theft and failure to report a death. The scooter was confiscated by officers as part of the investigation. Meanwhile, two suspects, identified as 16-year-old Gabriel Williams and 14-year-old Kimahri Blevins, were arrested on suspicion of Danika’s murder. Despite not being charged as adults at the moment, there is a possibility that they could face adult charges in connection with the crime.
Reports suggested that Williams and Blevins had planned Danika’s murder, with Blevins revealing to investigators that they initially intended to shoot her once, but Williams continued firing. The teenagers then proceeded to burn her body and flee the scene. Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson expressed his determination to ensure that both suspects are tried as adults, stating, “If you commit an adult crime, you deserve to serve adult time.” Danika’s mother, Ashley Troy, shared her devastation over her daughter’s tragic death, highlighting how Danika had been led astray by a boy she loved, ultimately falling victim to a senseless act.
Community support for Danika’s family poured in through a GoFundMe page aimed at helping cover funeral expenses, with donations exceeding $27,000 as of the latest update. The case continues to unfold as investigators work towards ensuring justice for Danika Troy and her grieving loved ones. Stay tuned for more updates on this heartbreaking story.
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