Health inspectors temporarily close three restaurants

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — This week Action News visited a restaurant that was closed for two days because of three very big reasons: flies, roaches, and rodents.

Famous Amos restaurant on San Jose Boulevard was temporarily closed for two days.  Health inspectors found so many rodent droppings they couldn’t all be counted.  On top of that, inspectors saw dozens of live roaches and live flying insects.  The manager present did not want to talk about the inspection.