The Disappearance of Brandy Hall
Volunteer firefighter Brandy Hall vanished during her shift at the Cocoa fire station, leaving behind her personal belongings and a community searching for answers.
The cases that still haunt the 321
Some cases listed here involve real people and real events. We present them with respect and in the interest of keeping awareness alive. If you have any information about an active case, please contact the Brevard County Sheriff's Office or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS.

In the summer of 1983, 18-year-old Tammy Lynn Leppert — a pageant queen, model, and aspiring actress from Rockledge — vanished after being dropped off in Cocoa Beach. In the weeks before, she exhibited extreme fear and paranoia, claiming someone was trying to kill her. Over four decades later, her disappearance remains one of Brevard County's most haunting unsolved mysteries.
Read Full StoryOn the evening of March 12, 2006, Jeannine Carfi-Arnold Erwin — a 33-year-old mother of four from Melbourne's Sherwood Park neighborhood — vanished from her home on Plompton Drive. Her purse, cellphone, and all personal belongings were left behind. She did not have a car. Her husband delayed reporting her missing for nearly a week, and phone records later contradicted his account of the night. Nearly twenty years later, no trace of Jeannine has ever been found.
Read Full StoryVolunteer firefighter Brandy Hall vanished during her shift at the Cocoa fire station, leaving behind her personal belongings and a community searching for answers.
For over a decade, residents along the Eau Gallie River reported mysterious lights hovering over the water at night, with no explanation ever confirmed.
A Palm Bay postal carrier discovered a series of cryptic handwritten letters in mailboxes along his route — none with return addresses, all containing the same mysterious message.
Multiple motorists reported their car radios switching to the same unknown frequency while crossing the Pineda Causeway, broadcasting what sounded like decades-old audio.
Remnants of mysterious concrete vessels visible in the Indian River have puzzled locals for generations, with competing theories about their origin.
If you have information about any unsolved case in Brevard County, your tip could make a difference. All tips can be submitted anonymously.