
Harold Goodridge
Digital Director at First Coast News WTLV/WJXX Jacksonville, FL
Award-winning journalist
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1 week ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Harold Goodridge
ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. — Another coyote attack has been reported in Atlantic Beach. Police Chief Victor Gualillo told Action News Jax the most recent attack occurred late Wednesday by a man who was walking his dog. Gualillo said that man was bitten. “He picked the coyote up by the scruff of its neck and when he dropped it, the coyote bit him on the foot or leg,” the chief said.
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1 month ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Harold Goodridge
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — WARNING: The following report contains graphic details some may find disturbing. A Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrest report details disturbing conditions investigators found a 12-year-old boy living in a few weeks ago. Mary Bartholomew, 66, of Jacksonville, was charged with child neglect after authorities said the boy, who was in her care, was found near death.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Harold Goodridge
WARNING: The following report contains graphic details some may find disturbing. A Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrest report details disturbing conditions investigators found a 12-year-old boy living in a few weeks ago. A 66-year-old Jacksonville woman was charged with child neglect after authorities said the boy, who was in her care, was found near death.
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1 month ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Harold Goodridge
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — After issuing warnings to anyone promoting spring break events on Jacksonville Beach without a permit, the police chief is sharing the results on his department’s enforcement efforts over the weekend. The department posted a blurred flier on social media for an event last week that promotors were circulating for a beach party. A portion of the police department’s Facebook post stated, “Zero Tolerance. No warnings. No do-overs. No second chances.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Harold Goodridge
After issuing warnings to anyone promoting spring break events on Jacksonville Beach without a permit, the police chief is sharing the results on his department’s enforcement efforts over the weekend. The department posted a blurred flier on social media for an event last week that promotors were circulating for a beach party. A portion of the police department’s Facebook post stated, “Zero Tolerance. No warnings. No do-overs. No second chances.
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