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Bank robbery suspect fires at Jacksonville police, crashes getaway car

The incident began just before 4:30 p.m. when officers were called to the VyStar Credit Union at 7795 103rd St. in reference to an armed robbery, Snyder said. The suspect walked in, demanded money and fled with an unknown amount of cash. Officers pulled into the credit union as the suspect fled west on 103rd Street in a white Lexus sedan, recognizing it as one reported stolen earlier in the day, Snyder said. So officers began chasing it. He was going in and out of ongoing traffic and firing at officers, Snyder said. But no officers discharged their weapons, she said.

Missing 12-year-old from Welcome found in Flordia

The Dispatch A 12-year-old girl from Welcome who was reported missing on Saturday was found safe in Jacksonville, Florida on Monday morning, according to law enforcement. Officer Cheyenne Snyder of the Jacksonville Police Department said Ashlan Kaye Earley was found along with a 15-year-old boy, Shemo Tit, of Jacksonville, who was also reported missing by his family. Want to know more about what is happening in Davidson County. Support local journalism, subscribe to The Dispatch. Snyder said the specifics of where the two were found are not being released at this time. The circumstances of how Ashlan was connected to the boy and got to Florida are still pending investigation.

Jacksonville private school teacher denies molesting student

Jacksonville private school teacher denies molesting student Arrest report says James Johnson acknowledged messaging student against parent’s wishes Published:  Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville teacher accused of molesting a student acknowledged exchanging messages with the minor but denied the pair ever had inappropriate physical contact, according to court records. Those details were contained within the arrest report for James Rankin Johnson, a 70-year-old private school teacher who faces felony charges of lewd molestation on a victim younger than 16 and offenses against a student by an authority figure. Johnson, who remains in custody at the Duval County jail in lieu of $250,000 bond, has been ordered to have no contact with the student, no contact with minors and no internet access, court records show.

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