Reports: Law Enforcement Presence at Telvin Smith's Jacksonville Home

Jacksonville Sheriffs Office vehicles and law enforcement officers had an extensive presence at the Jacksonville home of former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith, according to multiple reports.
John Bachman of Action News Jax was the first to break the news of law enforcement at Smith's home.
BREAKING: police activity outside a home owned by former Jag Telvin Smith. Home is in Queens Harbor. @ActionNewsJax working to get more info. Live look from Sky Action News Jax now on CBS47 FOX30 @BrentASJax @DanHicken
— John Bachman (@BachmanANjax) November 27, 2019
As of now, there has been no update from the sheriff's office on the situation and how it pertains to the former Jaguars linebacker.
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 (@VicMicolucci) November 27, 2019
Smith was drafted by the Jaguars in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played for the team for five seasons and signed a four-year contract extension in Oct. 2017 worth $45 million.
Smith has not played for Jacksonville in 2019 after announcing in May via his Instragram that he would be sitting out the season.
“It was said to me from a great coach, that in order for the man to be his best, he must get his world in order. At this time I must take time away from this game & get my world in order," Smith posted. "I must give this time back to myself, my family, & my health. I appreciate all the support I will & will not get. I just ask y’all respect my decision to not play football this season."
Smith is currently on the Jaguars' reserve/retired list.
Smith was last publicly seen in Jacksonville during a high school football game between Jacksonville schools William M. Raines High School and Trinity Christian Academy High School on Oct. 25, as reported by Marcel Robinson of Action News Jax.
Telvin told me that everything is good. He says that he’s alright, but his mind is not on playing football right now.
— Marcel Robinson (@MarcelASJax) October 25, 2019

John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated season as a beat reporter for NSM.Today, covered high school prep sports in Central Florida, and covered local sports and news for the Palatka Daily News. Follow John Shipley on Twitter at @_john_shipley.
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