May 17, 2021 | 12:37 PM
Palm Coast, FL – A man who identified himself as Micky E. Smith during a traffic stop is now in the Flagler County Jail after being identified as 52-year-old Ricky Smith through the use of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) Rapid ID. Smith was one of two male passengers in the vehicle that was stopped on N. Ocean Shore Blvd at Bay Drive just after midnight Friday (May 14) morning. The female driver told deputies that she wasn’t from the area and didn’t know the speed limit. The deputy asked for I.D. from the two men. The one in the back seat provided his I.D. The one in the front seat identified himself as Micky E. Smith, with the same birthdate as Ricky Smith. The deputy checked Smith’s information with Flagler County Communications. They advised that there was a Volusia County warrant with the same date of birth that used the alias Micky E. Smith. The warrant was for Ricky Smith and an I.D. picture was forwarded to the deputy. Rick
May 17, 2021 | 12:37 PM
Palm Coast, FL – A man who identified himself as Micky E. Smith during a traffic stop is now in the Flagler County Jail after being identified as 52-year-old Ricky Smith through the use of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) Rapid ID. Smith was one of two male passengers in the vehicle that was stopped on N. Ocean Shore Blvd at Bay Drive just after midnight Friday (May 14) morning. The female driver told deputies that she wasn’t from the area and didn’t know the speed limit. The deputy asked for I.D. from the two men. The one in the back seat provided his I.D. The one in the front seat identified himself as Micky E. Smith, with the same birthdate as Ricky Smith. The deputy checked Smith’s information with Flagler County Communications. They advised that there was a Volusia County warrant with the same date of birth that used the alias Micky E. Smith. The warrant was for Ricky Smith and an I.D. picture was forwarded to the deputy. Rick
Law enforcement officers from Volusia and Flagler counties gathered at Daytona Memorial Park on Friday, May 14, to remember 32 fallen officers during the annual memorial ceremony.
Held during National Police Week, the memorial was attended by members of the Volusia County Sheriff s Office, Flagler County Sheriff s Office, and police departments from throughout Volusia County. The 32 officers mentioned in the ceremony, which included two K-9s, died in the line of duty between 1895 and 2018.
“I know I speak for everyone when I say we have great respect for these heroes, and by us keeping their heroic deeds and proud and honorable service in our hearts, we then ensure that they are never, never forgotten, said DeLand Police Chief Jason Umberger.
3 hours ago Share Kids of all ages will have the chance to not only touch, but hop right into the driver s seat of a dump truck, loader, pontoon excavator, signal bucket truck, fire ladder truck, SWAT vehicle, helicopter and more. by: Kimberly Norman City of Palm Coast Public Relations Associate
Go big or go home! The city of Palm Coast s second Touch-a-Truck event, on Saturday, May 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. along Park Street in Central Park, will feature more than 30 vehicles from multiple agencies including:
City of Palm Coast Public Works, Stormwater, Utility and Fire Departments;
Flagler County Fire Rescue;