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JSO District 2 highlights crime declines, urges residents to use camera‑sharing and non‑emergency reporting
Summary
A Jacksonville Sheriff's Office District 2 representative reported sector‑level declines in both violent and property crime and urged residents to use the non‑emergency line and a camera‑sharing program to assist investigations. Residents raised concerns about communication during active scenes and limitations on vehicle pursuits.
A representative from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (District 2) told a District 1 town hall that many local sectors have seen reductions in both violent and property crimes compared with last year. The speaker gave sector breakdowns — several "echo" and "delta" subsectors showed double‑digit percentage declines — and summarized citywide figures as roughly 6% lower in "persons" crimes and 18% lower in property crime, a combined 13% reduction year‑over‑year.
The JSO representative stressed the importance of resident reports and described the department's non‑emergency reporting line for non‑urgent incidents ((904) 630‑0500). He…
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