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The search continues for missing 21-month-old toddler Lonzie Barton who has been missing since Thursday night, Jacksonville police are asking for any information that can lead to arrest in the killing of a Riverside bar employee Wednesday night and Gov. Rick Scott signed four anti-human trafficking bills into law Thursday in an effort to combat the growing problem of human trafficking in Florida.

Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of stories from the First Coast, around Florida and across the country.

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Police: Missing Toddler's Caregiver A Suspect In Abduction

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office says William Ebron, the caretaker of missing toddler Lonzie Barton at the time of his disappearance, is lying to investigators and is now considered a suspect in the case. JSO believes Ebron either knows where Lonzie is or knows how to find him.

Riverside Neighborhood Shaken After Restaurant Employee Killed

People who live and work near the scene of the shooting in Riverside are uneasy with the suspects still on the loose.

Conflict On 'Back Burner' At Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

The Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park was the center of an outcry in late 2013, when the state held a hearing on a plan to place a Union memorial there. But now, the site of Florida's largest Civil War battle — a Confederate victory — might have a peaceful solution in the works.

Former JSO Corrections Officer, Westside High Football Coach Arrested

Clarence Thomas, a 24-four-year-old JSO Corrections Officer, was arrested Friday and charged with one count of sexual activity with a minor.

As Lightning Strikes Spike, Myth-Busting Often Means Safety

Deaths from lightning strikes are up sharply this year, according to the National Weather Service. Here are some myths about lightning, or avoiding it, and tips on how to actually stay safe.

Hospital Commission Makes Final Stop

Gov. Rick Scott’s Commission on Healthcare and Hospital Funding’s “Spotlight Transparency Tour” made its last scheduled stop Thursday at Miami-Dade College’s Medical Campus.

Gov. Scott Signs Anti-Human Trafficking Bills Into Law

Gov. Rick Scott signed four anti-human trafficking bills into law Thursday at a Hialeah ceremony, surrounded by advocates who gathered to highlight similar legislation passed earlier this year.

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Ray Hollister can be reached at rhollister@wjct.org, 904-358-6341 or on Twitter at @rayhollister.