Residents at multiple Jacksonville apartment complexes woke up Wednesday morning to find their cars vandalized.
– The incidents happened at Citygate Apartments, Gregory Cove Apartments, and The Park at Milazzo Apartment Homes.
“It’s frustrating because this is not the first time one of my vehicles in this apartment complex has been broken into,” Damon said. “I stayed on the northside near Lem Turner Dunn Avenue so, people who stay over there know it ain’t an upkeep place to stay,” the man said. “Moving to the southside everybody knows you going to the nice side of town...so this ain’t something I’m really expecting.”The Park at Milazzo Apartment Homes was hit and so were the Gregory Cove Apartments.Milazzo’s managers said they had no comment and a manager at Gregory said about 20 cars were hit.
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