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Crime & Emergencies in ...
Two separate semi truck accidents in Bradford County caused traffic disruptions; local authorities responded, and drivers were advised to proceed with caution.
Kevin Patrick Wilson was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempting to entice a minor into sexual activities. He pled guilty and was caught in a sting operation.
A crash on San Pablo Road in Jacksonville caused delays and road closures, with no hospital transports reported. The road was reopened after about an hour.
Community & Society in ...
The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office is offering hunter safety courses in August and September in partnership with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
A sailboat caught fire on the St. Johns River; five individuals were rescued by a local and his son with no injuries reported. Fire rescue services extinguished the blaze.
James Elliott Davis II pleaded guilty to fraud involving a fake PPE business and now faces considerable prison time and the forfeiture of millions in ill-gotten gains.
Weather & Environment in ...
Jacksonville, FL, faces a week of thunderstorms and high humidity, with frequent showers, high temperatures, and a continuous unsettled weather pattern.
The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office executed a drug raid in St. Augustine, seizing narcotics and weapons, and arresting two individuals on trafficking and firearms charges.
Shands Bridge maintenance is causing traffic delays; the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office advises using alternate routes until work is complete Thursday morning.
A police officer was injured and a suspect killed during a shooting in Jacksonville, related to a potential crime at a business. The incident is under investigation.
Officer Mercado was hospitalized and a man died after a shooting involving a robbery in Jacksonville. The Sheriff's Office provided updates and requested privacy for Mercado's family.
Jacksonville law enforcement officials have apprehended five individuals and seized a large quantity of drugs, including fentanyl sufficient to kill over half the city's population.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office announced a Town Hall meeting to engage with the community, discuss crime reduction, and showcase successful collaborations.
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