Jacksonville police seek information about white van in ‘suspicious incident’ on Westside

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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is seeking information from the public after a woman told officers she observed a white van pull up next to a young girl and drive off with her.

The Sheriff’s Office said it was reported along Jammes Road, just north of 103rd Street. Investigators said the complainant advised that she was walking along Jammes Road at about 6:15 a.m., when she observed a white van pull up next to a young girl that was believed to be approximately 16 years old. The girl was described as 5-feet 4-inches in height and had blonde hair.

JSO said a man reportedly got out of the van and forced the girl into the van with the help of another man. It said the van pulled away, drove south on Jammes Road and continued east on 103rd Street. The Sheriff’s Office said it’s working to gather more information related to the report and it’s attempting to identify those involved. They shared the attached photos of a white Ford van with attached ladder racks that was seen leaving the area.Copyright 2023 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.

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