Heavy police activity at San Pablo Rd. and Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville police say avoid the area

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — There is a heavy police presence near San Pablo Road South and Atlantic Boulevard.

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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it is responding to a “reported suicidal individual” in the area.

JSO said in a social media post, “At this time, traffic is being routed around the area.”

Duval County Public Schools confirmed that Alimacani Elementary School is on a lockout due to the police activity. The following message was sent to families:

“Hello Alimacani Elementary School families. Students and staff are safe. The school is on a lockout as a precaution due to police activity in the area. No one is allowed to leave or enter campus. Stand by for future updates.”

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DCPS also shared a follow-up with Alimacani families about traffic, since San Pablo and Atlantic remains closed:

“Hello again, Alimacani Elementary families,

“Students and staff remain safe, and we want to provide an important traffic update. Police have confirmed that San Pablo Road at Atlantic Boulevard is currently closed due to ongoing police activity in the neighborhood. At this time, the only way to access the school and San Pablo Road is via Beach Boulevard.

“To help minimize the impact of heavy congestion, we are opening early dismissal. If you are able to pick up your child early, we ask that you do two things:

  • First, if your student is in PreK or CSS, please use the front loop. All other families should use the car line.
  • Second, please use PikMyKid to schedule your dismissal time.

“We will have front office and security teams outside working to facilitate the early dismissal process. Thank you for your patience and continued support as we work to keep our students and staff safe.”

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JSO is asking people to avoid the area for the time being.

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