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Media Advisory – Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon

Posted on September 13, 2021September 13, 2021 by Alachua County Sheriff's Office
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Combined Communications Telecommunicator Adrienne Combined Communications Telecommunicator Adrienne Jones EOW: 04/22/2026

It is with a very heavy heart that we inform our community of the loss of one of our own. On April 22, 2026, our beloved Combined Communications Center Telecommunicator, Adrienne Jones, was found deceased at her home. Her passing was unexpected and has deeply impacted her family, friends, and colleagues.

Adrienne served the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office for seven years. She will be remembered as a kind and steady presence, whose voice on the radio was a lifeline to the deputies she served and supported each day.

Grief is never easy, but as a family, we will continue to surround one another with love and support as we honor Adrienne’s life, her service, and the lasting impact she made on our agency and community.
Improving School Zone Safety in Alachua County St Improving School Zone Safety in Alachua County

Starting April 24, 2026, Alachua County and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with Alachua County Government, will  launch a School Zone Speed Safety Program to protect students and enhance road safety during school hours. 

Cameras have been installed at the school zone of Wiles Elementary / Kanapaha Middle School and Chiles Elementary to ensure drivers follow posted speed limits, creating a safer environment for children. 

After a  30-day warning period that begins on April 24, 2026,  vehicles speeding during school hours will now receive a $100.00 fine with the citation being sent through the mail.

For additional information pleas visit our School Zone Speed Safety Program FAQ’s at https://acso.us/speed-camera-enforcement-program/

How to Find the Alachua County Sheriff's Office

2621 SE Hawthorne Road, Gainesville, FL 32641
(352) 367-4000

The Alachua County Sheriff's Office Administration Building is located off SE Hawthorne Road in Gainesville, Florida.

For visitation at the Jail, that facility is located at 3333 NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32609.

Please note: our building lobbies are not staffed or equipped to handle emergencies 24 hours a day. If you need help right away, never hesitate to call 911.

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