'Very few complaints': Jacksonville sheriff hosts crime prevention walk in Nocatee

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'Very few complaints': Jacksonville sheriff hosts crime prevention walk in Nocatee
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The walk held Saturday morning was meant to provide a space for community members to talk with the sheriff and other officers about crime in the area.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Sheriff T.K. Waters and other members of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office hosted aSaturday morning in the Nocatee area to talk with residents about concerns they have.

The walk was held along Cypress Drive and Apen Leaf Drive in the 32081 zip code in the Cypress Trails neighborhood. Waters said he wanted to make sure residents know that despite the location, their thoughts and concerns are important to the sheriff's office. "We spend a lot of time closer toward town but we want to make sure we extend, you know, because everybody's thoughts and concerns are very important to us," Waters said.

Some of the complaints JSO heard had to do with speeding and people parking on sidewalks in the area.gas station on Roosevelt Boulevard that left a woman in his 30s dead"I mean there's always a family on the other side that has to deal with that, with that loss," said Waters."We sympathize with those families." "We're gonna work real hard to deal with those kind of things, and catch those people who are responsible," said Waters.

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