Jacquez Anlage

Season of Justice Billboard Unveiled in Honor of Jacquez Alan Anlage, Murdered in Jacksonville on October 17, 2020
Jacksonville, FL – November 13, 2025 – Season of Justice has sponsored.a new billboard honoring Jacquez Alan Anlage, who was shot and killed on October 17, 2020, has been installed on Union Street near EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, FL. The billboard faces traffic heading toward the Mathews Bridge and Arlington Expressway. Season of Justice, along with Jacquez’s family and advocates hope this billboard brings renewed public attention to Jacquez’s case, encourages community involvement, and inspires potential leads. This visibility initiative is a partnership between Season of Justice, Project: Cold Case, and the Jacksonville Survivors Foundation, founded by Jacquez’s mother, Crystal Anlage.
“It has been over five years without answers, but my son deserves justice,” said Crystal Anlage. “This billboard is a reminder that Jacquez’s life mattered. Someone in Jacksonville knows what happened. We are pleading for them to come forward.”
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation.
Jacquez, remembered for his ambition, humor, loyalty, and bright spirit, left a profound impact on his family and community. Since his death, his loved ones have fought to keep his memory visible and his case active. He was just 20 years old when he was murdered, and more than five years later, his case remains unsolved. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation.
Season of Justice is honored to have an opportunity to join our friends at Project Cold Case in supporting Crystal with her relentless efforts to get justice for her son. We hope this campaign brings new information to light and reminds everyone who passes it that Jacquez is missed, loved, and that his family will never stop pursuing answers and justice.
Anyone with information is urged to contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-TIPS or through the Submit a Tip button below. Tips can be submitted anonymously. Even small details could help push this case forward.

