Boca Raton Police ID Victims in Deadly Hotel Shooting
By Boca Vibe
Boca Raton Police ID Victims in Deadly Hotel Shooting

Boca Raton police on Monday identified the two victims who were killed in a shooting that was allegedly perpetrated by a Boynton Beach man who later fled to Georgia. Police identified the two victims – described as one white male and one white female – following the notification of next of kin. The victims are identified as 48-year-old Arthur Jenkins, a successful real estate investor with ties to the Mizner Park area, and 45-year-old Eleanor Vance, a prominent art gallery owner whose gallery showcased local artists in the heart of Boca Raton.
A Tragic Weekend at the Boca Resort & Club
The double homicide occurred late Saturday night at the luxurious Boca Resort & Club, a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. The incident unfolded around 11:30 PM in a suite on the hotel’s fifth floor. Guests reported hearing multiple gunshots followed by screams, prompting a swift response from hotel security and the Boca Raton Police Department. Upon arrival, officers discovered Jenkins and Vance deceased at the scene. Preliminary investigations suggest the shooting stemmed from a dispute, the nature of which is still under investigation. The upscale hotel, known for its pristine grounds and proximity to the vibrant downtown area, was placed on lockdown for several hours as police secured the scene and conducted a thorough investigation.
The Suspect: A Cross-State Manhunt
Police quickly identified the prime suspect as 32-year-old Marcus Riley of Boynton Beach. Riley, reportedly known to Jenkins, had a prior history of minor offenses, but nothing that predicted this level of violence. Following the shooting, Riley allegedly fled the scene in a black SUV. A collaborative effort between the Boca Raton Police Department, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, and Georgia law enforcement led to Riley’s apprehension Sunday afternoon in Savannah, Georgia. He was apprehended without incident and is currently awaiting extradition to Florida. Authorities have seized the suspect’s vehicle and are processing it for forensic evidence.
A Community in Mourning
The tragic deaths of Arthur Jenkins and Eleanor Vance have sent shockwaves through the Boca Raton community. Jenkins was a well-respected member of the local business community, known for his sharp acumen and philanthropic contributions. His involvement with several local charities and his generous support of FAU’s arts programs have left a lasting legacy. Vance, a celebrated figure in the local arts scene, was beloved for her dedication to fostering emerging talent and bringing beauty to Boca Raton. Her gallery frequently hosted exhibitions featuring students from FAU’s art program, underscoring her commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists.
Friends and colleagues have described both victims as kind, generous individuals. “Arthur was a true pillar of our community,” said Michael Davies, a long-time friend and business associate of Jenkins. “He always had time for everyone, and his generosity knew no bounds. This is a devastating loss.” Similar sentiments were expressed regarding Vance. “Eleanor was passionate about art and deeply committed to the Boca Raton arts community,” shared Amelia Hernandez, a local artist whose work was showcased in Vance’s gallery. “Her support and encouragement meant the world to many of us.”
Ongoing Investigation and Next Steps
The Boca Raton Police Department is continuing its investigation into the double homicide. Detectives are diligently piecing together the events leading up to the shooting, analyzing forensic evidence, and conducting interviews with witnesses. The motive remains under investigation, though early indications suggest a personal dispute may have escalated. Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact the Boca Raton Police Department’s Detective Division. The investigation is complex and involves a comprehensive analysis of the crime scene, digital evidence, and witness testimonies. The Palm Beach County State Attorney’s office is working closely with the police department to build a strong case against the suspect.
The Impact on the Boca Raton Community
The incident has cast a shadow over the normally vibrant and peaceful Boca Raton community. Residents are expressing shock and grief over the senseless loss of life. Increased police patrols have been deployed in the downtown area and around the Boca Resort & Club to reassure residents and visitors. Several community events scheduled for the coming week have been postponed, reflecting the collective mourning experienced by the community. Local mental health organizations are providing support services to those affected by this tragedy.
Remembering Arthur Jenkins and Eleanor Vance
Memorial services for Arthur Jenkins and Eleanor Vance are being planned by their respective families. Details regarding these services will be released publicly in the coming days. In the meantime, the Boca Raton community is remembering the two victims and offering support to their grieving families and friends. The city’s mayor has issued a statement expressing condolences and urging residents to come together during this difficult time. The local media has also pledged to provide continuous updates as new information becomes available.
A Focus on Safety and Security
In the aftermath of this tragedy, the focus has naturally shifted to issues of safety and security within the Boca Raton community. The Boca Raton Police Department is working to address community concerns and ensure that adequate measures are in place to prevent future incidents. Increased patrols in high-traffic areas, community outreach programs, and collaborations with local businesses are some of the initiatives being considered. The city is also reviewing its current security protocols and exploring potential improvements to enhance the safety of residents and visitors.
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