Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters spent Saturday going door to door in the Turtle Creek neighborhood, taking a literal walk through residents’ crime concerns as they described a recent rise in burglaries and other property offenses. Joined by a group of officers, Waters stopped at homes along the route, then wrapped up with a brief community meeting where neighbors pushed for quicker police response and more patrol cars rolling through their streets.
Waters Listens, Promises More Patrols
During the walk, residents told Waters they had noticed more burglaries, vehicle break ins and stolen packages in the past few weeks. In response, the sheriff’s office told the group it would step up patrols in the area, according to First Coast News. Officers fanned out across several blocks, then regrouped for a short question and answer session where residents openly flagged particular streets and time frames that have them on edge.
Part Of A Broader Neighborhood Walk Program
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office set the Turtle Creek walk for Saturday, June 13, 2026, as one in a series of neighborhood outreach events on its calendar, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Waters has been using this same sidewalk-level strategy in other parts of town, and News4Jax previously covered similar canvasses where officers met with neighbors about vehicle thefts and burglaries.
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