Incidents that may be reported online
St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar has designated that Historic City News readers may report the following crimes through the sjso.org website without the necessity of calling the office or waiting to meet with a deputy to file a simple incident report.
Sheriff Shoar stressed that use of the online reporting system is simply “an option”, saying that “our citizens may utilize the website to assist them in documenting a crime — it is not mandatory.”






Conrad Matt announced to Historic City News that this Saturday, June 4th, will be the 25th re-enactment of Drake’s Raid on St. Augustine; which occurred 425 years ago.
Citizens for the Preservation of St. Augustine member Nancy Sikes-Kline reported to Historic City News that in recognition of National Historic Preservation Month, her organization will sponsor two “Know your City” tours.
Historic City News editor Michael Gold was on the scene this morning as city workers and the monument designer lay the initial mortar and set the brass elements of the Andrew Young Crossing Monument.




St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reminds Historic City News readers that this Friday is First Friday in St. Augustine complete with self-guided tours through the heart of the art district.







