Monday, October 20, 2025

Man found shot inside car at trailer park in Okeechobee


Early on Sunday morning in the quiet surroundings of the Debbie Park Trailer Park, a disturbing scene unfolded that has left residents and investigators searching for answers. Around 3 a.m., deputies from the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call that a man inside a vehicle was unresponsive. They arrived to find 40-year-old Santos Gaucin of Okeechobee seated in a crashed car, bleeding and lifeless. According to the sheriff’s office, evidence at the scene led them to determine that Gaucin had suffered a gunshot wound, and the case is being treated as a homicide. 



Residents of the trailer park on the 400 block of NE 31st Terrace say the vehicle appeared to have crashed into something before the man inside was discovered. One nearby resident told deputies they approached the vehicle, found Gaucin slumped in the driver’s seat and bleeding, and immediately dialed 911. Upon arrival, law enforcement and emergency medical personnel confirmed the man’s death, and the crime scene investigation began. 


Despite the early hour, the scene drew a response from multiple agencies: homicide investigators, crime-scene technicians and deputies worked through the morning collecting evidence. According to reports, no suspect description has been released thus far, and investigators have not established a clear motive. The fact that the vehicle had crashed and the victim was found inside the wreck suggests a possible struggle or sudden violent event—but the details are still under review.


Friends and neighbors describe Gaucin as a quiet man known in the community, though they also say they were shaken by the circumstances of his death. The trailer park, normally low-key in the early hours, now feels the ripple effect of a violent event—a reminder that tragedy can strike even in the most familiar places. The sheriff’s office is urging anyone who may have seen something or knows anything about what happened to come forward. You can call Detective Casian at (863) 632-1972 or anonymously tip in to Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-8477. 


As investigators sift through the evidence—vehicle damage, bullet trajectory, cell-phone records, witness statements—residents await any update with heavy hearts. For some, the lingering questions are: Why did this happen? Was Gaucin targeted or was he simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? The sheriff’s office has not indicated if the crash was caused by the gunshot or if the vehicle crash preceded the shooting; both possibilities remain under investigation. 


In the wake of the incident, the community is left grappling not just with the loss of a life but with a heightened sense of vulnerability. A trailer park once quiet at dawn is now the site of a homicide investigation, and the residents say they’ll be watching and waiting—hoping for answers. Meanwhile the sheriff’s office reminds people: even small details—strange vehicles, footsteps in the early hours, conversations overheard—could prove vital.


Ultimately, the case of Santos Gaucin is more than just a headline. It is a human life ended too soon, and a community’s call for justice. With the investigation still active, law-enforcement officials pledge to pursue the leads they have, piece together the timeline, and bring clarity to a tragedy that began with a phone call and ended in 

heartbreak.


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