JSO Sgt. Carly Reed will join the growing list of women rising ranks in the agency as supervisors.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office this weekend will welcome its first female homicide sergeant in its 55-year history.– The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office this weekend will welcome its first female homicide sergeant in its 55-year history.“I’m absolutely ready. I am welcoming a new challenge,” Reed said when News4JAX sat down Wednesday with her and two other trailblazers who have vowed to help her continue to thrive.
“People tend to look at women as being a little bit more on the emotional side of things, and I think that that will help when it comes to relating to the victims more or their families. They’re grieving,” Reed said. “And I think that bringing a woman into the fold with that might just deepen that connection with them.”
“My advice is to lead by example,” Short said. “There are so many opportunities within the agency, and I think in recent years, we’ve seen that a lot of those opportunities are opening up to women because we are just as proficient in the job as a man.” Jacksonville is plagued by violence. With 165 homicides last year, according to News4JAX records, detectives have no shortage of cases and challenges. Reed pledges to work to solve every single case she gets — not just the high-profile ones.
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