Jacksonville Police investigating possible child abduction
Jacksonville Police investigating possible child abduction First Coast News , WTLV 6:31 AM. EST August 21, 2016 JACKSONVILLE Fla. -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is asking for the community's assistance during an investigation of a reported possible abduction.Police say just after 1 a.m. Sunday, JSO responded to a reported possible kidnapping in the 1600 block of Kings Road.Witnesses observed a heavy set black male conversing with a black female, around 7-10 years old wearing paja..>> view originalJaguars Notebook: Penalties an issue again for Jacksonville
Penalties an issue again for Jaguars The Jaguars had to dig themselves out of a mound of penalty flags against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday night while trying to put together another strong first-half showing. It’s the second consecutive week the team has been plagued by the issue. Jacksonville was hit with 11 penalties for 101 yards before halftime, including flags that kept Tampa Bay’s two touchdown drives alive on multiple occasions, during an opening half that had to leave coach Gus Br..>> view originalChange of command coming Sunday at 345th Combat Support ...
The 345th Combat Support Hospital housed at Jacksonville Naval Air Station is holding a change of command ceremony Sunday morning as Col. Linda Kramer is set to begin pre-deployment training in Nashville, Tenn. Kramer will be deployed to Qatar in early 2017 after serving as commander at the U.S. Army Reserve unit in Jacksonville since January 2014, said Acting Command Sgt. Maj. Krystal Ballinger. Kramer will relinquish the command to Col. Noel Pace, whose most recent post was in Colorado, where..>> view originalJacksonville Journal: Community news in brief
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL The Times-Union $300,000 grant for second animal clinic First Coast No More Homeless Pets has received a $300,000 grant for its newly opened second low-cost animal clinic. The grant was from Maddie’s Fund, a national foundation that promotes no-kill initiatives. Such low-cost clinics help low-income people keep their pets and reduce shelter intake and unnecessary euthanasia, said foundation grant director Shelly Thompson. The grant will not only support the second clinic,..>> view originalJacksonville police looking for man who abducted pizza delivery driver
The Jacksonville Sheriff's office is searching for a man who abducted a pizza delivery driver after allegedly luring her to an abandoned home on the west side. Police say a black male described as 5’11” was armed with a rifle and pointed the rifle at the victim and forced her into the trunk of her own vehicle. The suspect told the victim he needed her vehicle to go kill someone in Lake City, Florida. While driving on I-10 West, near Macclenny, the victim was able to pull the emergency trunk rel..>> view originalLongtime friends, teammates at head of Super 11 class
Four fingers go up. It could signify the fourth consecutive state championship that Trinity Christian and its football stars D.J. Matthews and Shaun Wade are after. But dig a bit deeper and the four carries another meaning. At Sweetwater Athletic Association, where Matthews and Wade — the headliners of this year’s Times-Union Super 11 team — grew up, those fingers don’t mean championships. One is God. Two means family. Three is for school. And down at the very end, the last finger represents ..>> view originalJacksonville resident highlights the art of the sock game on his ...
Filtered light poured into the Bold Bean Coffee shop on Stockton Street as Jordan Mixson re-arranged his peach muffin and spicy cappuccino for possibly the fourth time. As he tried to snap a photograph on his phone, he couldn’t get the artificial glow from inside the shop to mix with the exterior light coming in through the window — especially since Mixson really wanted to capture both his engraved bracelet and striped yellow-and-blue socks alongside the local food pairing. “Sometimes it doesn..>> view originalArmada and Minnesota United play to scoreless tie
After 90 minutes of oven-baked soccer, Jacksonville Armada midfielder Nicklas Maripuu knows for sure: He’s not in Sweden anymore. “My first game when I came here against Ottawa, I think it was [95],” Maripuu said. “But this was even hotter.” The Armada and Minnesota United couldn’t beat each other, or the heat, playing a sun-scorched 0-0 draw in North American Soccer League action at the Baseball Grounds on Saturday. The broiling weather took its toll, especially on an Armada team (2-5-4) playi..>> view originalTerry Dickson: Former Jacksonville news anchor provided comfort ...
BRUNSWICK | For those of you who miss Patty Crosby on First Coast News, there’s good and bad news. The former morning news anchor is coming back to TV, but only as an occasional guest. Crosby has left the small screen for a small corner office in a pretty setting at Hospice of the Golden Isles. Well, not all of it’s pretty because part of it’s under construction as the facility adds a new chapel and bereavement center. There are differences in her former and new job descriptions. Journalists as..>> view originalHappy homecoming for Caeleb Dressel
GREEN COVE SPRINGS | When Caeleb Dressel stepped up to lead off the United States men’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay team at the Rio Olympics earlier this month, folks back home in Green Cove Springs gathered around TVs in their homes, in restaurants or anywhere else they could find a view. While Dressel tore through the water with each stroke, they held hands, they crossed fingers and they whispered silent prayers for their hometown sensation. And as anchor Nathan Adrian touched the wall in 3..>> view original
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