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Authorities served a warrant at a Fleming Island home and a Middleburg escape room Friday after a “months-long investigation.”
CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A Clay County man is in custody on possessing child abuse sexual material charges, which required a heavy police presence Friday morning as warrants were served at his home and business.
John Nicholls, 63, faces 10 counts of possessing child abuse sexual material, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office said. Nicholls is an owner of the Locked In escape room in Middleburg and is also a real estate agent, police said.
Deputies received tips about regarding the images and began an investigation with the Internet Crimes Against Children, a release said. The investigation was then linked to the escape room and his Fleming Island home. Deputies seized several electronic devices Friday morning.
A relative of a First Coast News employee was staying in a home on that street and described what she woke up to Friday morning.
“When I woke up the first thing I heard was the police intercom saying that they were outside this address and that they were coming in for a search warrant,” she said. “At first, I didn’t know what was going on, I thought I had to evacuate and my window faces the street and I looked outside and saw the SWAT team, I saw five or six police cars parked outside of our house on the street, it was just a lot of police presence at once.”
One man on the street said he occasionally plays golf with Nicholls and considered him a friendly person. Another woman on the street said she has lived near Nicholls for nearly 20 years and is disgusted that her children grew up down the street from someone who has now been arrested for possessing child sexual abuse material.
Deputies said the investigation is ongoing.

