WAYNESBORO, Va. – A veteran auxiliary Virginia police officer who was on his way to his girlfriend's house has been missing for five days, with police saying surveillance cameras recorded two men driving his SUV.
Forty-five-year-old Kevin Wayne Quick was reported missing Saturday after he failed to show up at his girlfriend's house late Friday in Louisa Count. She lives about 20 miles from his Rockfish address and he texted her that he was on his way. His vehicle was found Monday in Mineral.
On Wednesday, a reward of $22,500 was offered.
State police say they are developing a timeline of his vehicle's travels and that the men were recorded driving his SUV in northern Virginia.
Reserve officers on the Waynesboro force train and wear the same uniforms as full-time officers, have limited arrest powers and carry a firearm.