44-year-old found dead in hotel room earlier this month
Police are investigating the killing of a U.S. Navy commander who was found dead in a Orange Park hotel room earlier this month.
An employee of the Astoria Hotel at 150 Park Avenue found the body about 8:45 a.m. Feb. 12.
Orange Park police confirmed Wednesday the victim was of 44-year-old Alphonso Doss and that his death was a homicide. They have asked Channel 4 not to release the cause of death.
Doss, who lived in Pensacola, was on temporary duty at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Doss and his wife were separated at the time of his death, and their Southside home was placed in foreclosure last year.
"He was a very outgoing guy," said Chris Baxter, a friend. "He was really nice. He was always worried about other people."
Baxter said Doss was about to retire.
"I think he just wanted to spend more time with his daughter and to get some more alone time," Baxter said. "All my condolences go out to his family, and I'm sure it's really tough for them right now, especially his daughter."
According to Doss' hometown newspaper in Bolivar, Miss, he entered the Navy after high school, but was commissioned a naval officer in 1996 after graduating from the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the University of North Florida. He was promoted to commander in a ceremony at NAS Jacksonville two years ago.
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