According to an incident report from the Orange Park Police Department, Eugene Nix was spotted on surveillance video swiping a campaign sign and swapping it with another candidate’s sign.
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S. market for first-time homebuyers, Zillow says– A former mayor of the Town of Orange Park found himself in a pickle last month after he was accused of stealing a sign. And we’re not talking baseball. According to an incident report from the Orange Park Police Department, former mayor Eugene Nix was spotted on surveillance video swiping a campaign sign and swapping it with another candidate’s sign.Orange Park Town Council candidate Doug Benefield, 40, reported to Orange Park police on March 25 that one of his campaign signs had been taken, and another had been removed and thrown over a fence. The sign that was taken near a mailbox at Azaleana Manor, a wedding venue in Orange Park, was replaced with a sign supporting Benefield’s rival, candidate Chuck Lindholm.The officer investigating called Nix, who admitted he placed the Lindholm sign outside Azaleana Manor but said there “wasn’t another sign there” when he did it.When the officer followed up on March 30, he was able to get video surveillance from Moosehaven, which is across the street from Azaleana Manor. The incident report said the video shows an older man getting out of white pickup truck in the service entry driveway of Azaleana Manor, placing a campaign sign in the ground next to an existing sign, then removing the existing sign and putting it in the bed of his truck.When police told Benefield who was responsible for the sign theft, he declined to press charges, the report said.A Jacksonville native and proud University of North Florida alum, Francine Frazier has been with News4Jax since 2014 after spending nine years at The Florida Times-Union.CSX employees stuff 500 ‘buddy bears’ for military children at Mayport Elementary‘I will go to my grave fighting’: Rally outside JSO marks 1 year since Charles Faggart’s deathJacksonville nursing home responds to concerns, cites clean state inspectionThe drought continues as wind driven rain bring some relief.Part 1: Look at those roots! Round 2 is in the tower and microgreens are coming.Jacksonville mom disputes $2K lease charge after roach-infested unit fails inspectionLong lines at wholesale club gas stationsFood truck owner says gas prices are affecting his businessNAS Jacksonville, Fort Stewart among bases that could see new firearms policyJacksonville family honors Kenance “Tiger” Bronson with Easter giveawayJacksonville Beach wedding becomes viral moment during ‘Senior Skip Day’
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