Vacant Buildings, Safety Concerns Drive New Prosecutor Outreach
March 20, 2026

Public safety concerns in the Sherman Academy Park neighborhood are often tied to the condition of the area’s vacant buildings, says Rhonda Jones, a former neighborhood association president. Abandoned structures have become gathering places for drug activity and can pose safety risks when they fall into disrepair, she said. 


She knows firsthand what it’s like to be a property crime victim — her car has been stolen four times.

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