Multiple police officers and officers for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office were at the home of former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith on Wednesday.
According to News4Jax’s Vic Micolucci, the heavy police presence reportedly came after local police obtained a search warrant for the premises. A live feed by the station also showed a tow truck loading up a black SUV.
DEVELOPING: Heavy police presence at the home of Jaguars inactive linebacker Telvin Smith in Queens Harbor. Sources tell me it’s a search warrant. Crime scene unit here. Live details on @wjxt4. pic.twitter.com/LosGdIU457
— Vic Micolucci WJXT (@WJXTvic) November 27, 2019
Smith, who announced in May that he would sit out the 2019 season, played football for the Florida State Seminoles for four years before being selected as a fifth-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.
Later video showed Smith’s registered vehicle, a black Cadillac Escalade, being towed away from his home and escorted by police.
Telvin Smith’s Black Cadillac Escalade just towed from his home in Queens Harbour, with a Jacksonville police car behind it. @wjxt4 pic.twitter.com/B9XsvC7MTa
— Vic Micolucci WJXT (@WJXTvic) November 27, 2019
Smith is currently on Jacksonville’s reserve/retired list following his decision to step away from football before the season. In a statement, the team told ActionNewsJax’s Tenikka Smith Hughes to reach out to Smith’s representatives for comment.
.@ActionNewsJax reached out to the @Jaguars, a spokesperson said, "Telvin is currently on our reserve/retired list, so you’ll need to reach out to his representatives for comments on Telvin’s personal life."
— Tenikka Smith Hughes (@TenikkaANjax) November 27, 2019
Police have provided no further information regarding the search warrant and police presence on Wednesday night.
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