
The community's call for justice has never been clearer in the wake of a heartbreaking tragedy. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has announced an increased reward up to $25,000 for any information that could lead to the arrest of the individuals responsible for the death of 7-year-old Breon Allen. Breon was shockingly killed last Friday, January 24, sending waves of grief and a determined cry for action throughout the community.
In their social media post, the Sheriff's Office emphasized their unwavering commitment to apprehend the culprits. They strongly urge anyone with even the smallest shred of evidence to step forward, ensuring complete anonymity for those who come forth with tips. "We will not rest until the criminals who killed 7-year-old Breon Allen on Friday, January 24, are behind bars," the post read. The original post can be seen on their Facebook page.
Those with information are impelled to contact First Coast Crime Stoppers as per the Sheriff's Office directives. Anonymous tips can be submitted several ways: through a phone call to **TIPS, toll-free line at 1.866.845.TIPS, the First Coast Crime Stoppers website, or via the P3 Tips mobile app. This multichannel outreach bespeaks a diligent quest to secure leads that could solve the case and deliver overdue solace to Breon's family.
Within the community, there's a palpable expectation that someone, somewhere, possesses the key piece of information that could unravel this case and put the perpetrators behind bars. As the reward climbs to $25,000, the Sheriff's Office's resolve has only hardened, with public engagement being pivotal to their strategy. "The community can help us catch these murderers," they underscored, reflecting the crucial role that residents have to play in securing the young boy's justice.









