Downtown Jacksonville Boutique The Peachy Nest Burglarized, Cash Stolen
A burglar forced entry into downtown Jacksonville's The Peachy Nest boutique and stole cash; the break-in was discovered when the front door was found open Monday morning.

The front door of The Peachy Nest was standing open, and a portable air conditioner unit sat displaced on the front steps. Just before 10 a.m. Monday, an employee arriving at the 228 S. Mauvaisterre St. boutique discovered the downtown Jacksonville shop had been broken into overnight, with an undetermined amount of cash stolen.
The Jacksonville Police Department is investigating after someone forced entry into the store sometime Sunday night or in the early hours of Monday morning. The exact dollar amount taken has not been publicly disclosed while the case remains active.
The positioning of the air conditioner on the front steps suggests whoever entered the shop moved through it in a hurried or disruptive manner. No details about the precise point of entry have been made public, but the forced-entry determination and the condition the store was found in give investigators a clear starting point as the case develops.
No suspects had been publicly identified as of Monday. The Jacksonville Police Department is asking anyone with information to come forward, including residents or business owners near 228 S. Mauvaisterre St. who may have surveillance footage capturing activity during the overnight hours. Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity Sunday night or early Monday is urged to contact investigators directly. Police ask that people not approach potential suspects and to call 911 for anything occurring in real time.
The response from the community has been immediate. Well-wishers and customers had already reached out to the shop in the hours following the discovery, a sign of the goodwill that small downtown businesses often draw on after a crime strikes.
The Peachy Nest sits in the heart of downtown Jacksonville's commercial corridor, where independent storefronts depend on consistent foot traffic and community loyalty. With the investigation ongoing and no arrests made, neighboring merchants along Mauvaisterre Street have reason to review their own security arrangements and report anything unusual to the Jacksonville Police Department.
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