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Woman killed at park is Jacksonville’s 162nd homicide of 2020
Read full article: Woman killed at park is Jacksonville’s 162nd homicide of 2020JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A woman in her 20s was found shot to death Monday morning at Normandy Park, according to Jacksonville Fire and Rescue. A weapon and other evidence were located between where the victim was found and where the subject was taken into custody. “The witnesses provided a clothing and a physical description and the general area which he fled on foot,” JSO homicide Sgt. Her uncle, Timothy Williams, identified the victim as Ta’Liyah Williams. Tuesday morning the Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect, Deiondre Lewis, 22, as the man who was taken into custody.

Thieves steal $3,000 field tractor from Argyle Athletic League
Read full article: Thieves steal $3,000 field tractor from Argyle Athletic LeagueJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - For the second time in less than a month, someone stole an important piece of field equipment from a Westside Little League. The Argyle Athletic Association says someone broke into the field's storage container and stole the tractor used to plow the field. A few weeks ago, someone also stole a field plow from the Normandy Athletic Association. When you rob from any athletic association like us, you're robbing from the kids," Eads said. Looking out for their fellow league, Eads says the Argyle Athletic Association is going to donate an old field drag to the Normandy Athletic Association, which wasn't able to hold any more games after its field plow was stolen.

Youth athletic complex has very important trailer stolen
Read full article: Youth athletic complex has very important trailer stolenJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A local youth athletic complex no longer can host any more games because someone stole a vital piece of field equipment. Coaches at the Normandy Athletic Association say someone broke in and stole their John Deere field drag. They'll hit a kid in the face, they'll hit just hit a kid in general," said Simon. The complex has stopped hosting games, which is a loss that goes further than the cost of the tractor. The athletic association says they can still hold practices but they can't host any more rival games until they find a way to plow the field again.
