May 3, 2021 2:07 PM
Palm Coast, FL – A chase that went across several neighbor’s yards in Palm Coast’s W section resulted in the arrest of a convicted felon. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) says that 35-year-old Kyle Knever was arrested last Friday (May 1) on a charge of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Without Intent to Kill and is being held without bond. At this time, no weapon has been discovered. Deputies say the victim, Knever’s ex-girlfriend, saw him in her yard, hiding in the bushes. She told them that he has recently been showing up at her residence unexpectedly and using her outside electrical outlets to charge his cell phone without permission. The victim called her son, who came home to confront Knever. He said he saw a handgun in Knever’s waistband and chased him off the property with a stick, then called law enforcement. FCSO established a perimeter, had a K-9 Unit and Fireflight to help with the search, and issued a Community Alert acro
Palm Coast man arrested for alleged sexually explicit texts to teen
Oleg Walker faces charges of unlawful sexual conduct using computer services and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.
Credit: Flagler County Sheriff s Office Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 3:19 PM EDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 3:19 PM EDT May 3, 2021
PALM COAST, Fla. The Flagler County Sheriff s Office arrested a Palm Coast man for allegedly sending a teenage girl explicit messages.
In August 2020, Oleg Walker, 28, admitted to a friend he was texting someone he knew was a teenager, the FCSO said. The friend subsequently filed a report with the sheriff s office, saying he knew about the relationship.
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Human Resources Director Pamela Wu has added a feather to her leadership cap, as earlier this month she graduated from the National Association of Counties High Performance Leadership Academy.
The program was designed by the Professional Development Academy in partnership with Fortune 1000 executives, public sector leaders, world-renowned academics, and thought leaders including General Colin Powell and Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, according to the National Association of Counties website. Its stated goal is to empower frontline county government professionals with practical, results-oriented leadership skills.
“It is also designed specifically for the unique challenges and opportunities of serving in county government,” County Administrator Jerry Cameron said. “In addition to the webinars and small-group cohort sessions, Ms. Wu was required to complete assignments every day for