Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Credits Community and Digital Initiative for Break in Unsolved Crimes

In a move harnessing the collective vigilance of the Jacksonville community, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) is reporting notable strides in cracking down on unsolved crimes. On their social media page, the JSO bragged a bit about the recent arrests made possible through citizen collaboration and the agency’s Unsolved Crimes digital initiative. They highlighted a couple of cases from the past month where public assistance was pivotal in identifying suspects.

According to a post on their Facebook page, Leah Parramore was flagged after her unsuccessful attempt to shoplift approximately $90 in goods at a Monument Road store back in July. The JSO stated, “The store’s security camera caught Parramore in the act, and we shared her photo on our Unsolved Crimes page.” Once her photo was circulated, an individual identified Parramore, leading to her arrest earlier this week. Having walked in and stuffed her purse with products, she left the store without paying, unaware of the digital footprint she had left…

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