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Jacksonville Police Report Two Sunday Disturbance Calls on South Clay Avenue and West College Avenue

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Published
February 17, 2026/11:25 AM
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Justice
Jacksonville Police Report Two Sunday Disturbance Calls on South Clay Avenue and West College Avenue
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Two disturbance calls logged Sunday morning in Jacksonville

Jacksonville Police officers responded to two separate disturbance calls on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, with both incidents ending after officers ensured the involved parties were separated.

The first call was reported at 8:09 a.m. in the 300 block of West College Avenue. The second was reported at 10:51 a.m. in the 1000 block of South Clay Avenue. In each case, officers responded to the scene and separated those involved to resolve the immediate situation.

What the police beat entry confirms, and what it does not

The incident summaries confirm the time and general location of the calls and the outcome described at the scene. No additional details were released in the entry about what prompted either disturbance, whether injuries were reported, whether any weapons were involved, or whether arrests or citations resulted from the calls.

Because the brief summaries do not specify underlying circumstances, they also do not establish whether the calls stemmed from domestic disputes, neighborhood conflicts, or another type of disturbance. The entries likewise do not indicate whether follow-up reports, referrals, or additional enforcement actions occurred later.

Context: Disturbance calls are often resolved without arrests

Separating involved parties is a commonly used approach in disturbance responses when officers determine the immediate priority is to prevent escalation and restore order. In many cases, separation can serve as a short-term de-escalation step even when no arrest is made at the scene.

However, without additional public details tied to these specific calls, it is not possible to determine whether the incidents involved conduct that could later result in charges, complaints, or court filings.

Key facts at a glance

  • Date of incidents: Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026

  • Times: 8:09 a.m. (West College Avenue) and 10:51 a.m. (South Clay Avenue)

  • Locations: 300 block of West College Avenue; 1000 block of South Clay Avenue

  • Outcome noted: Parties involved were separated in both incidents

Public-safety summaries often provide limited detail; additional facts may emerge later through formal reports or court records if charges are filed.

Jacksonville.news will continue to track public-safety logs and related court activity for any additional information connected to these incidents.