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Mar 15, 2021 11:56 AM Bunnell, FL - The Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) says that 42-year-old David Hospodor stole more than $5,700 worth of items from family members then sold them to pawn shops throughout Flagler County. He is charged with nine counts of False Verification to a Pawnbroker, nine counts of Dealing in Stolen Property, and Burglary of a Dwelling. Deputies were called to a home located at 1836 Hickory Street on March 4, 2021, for a reported theft of an 8750-watt Predator generator, valued at $1,000. Three days later, another family member who lives on the property, reported that jewelry valued at about $1,300 was stolen from inside her trailer. Investigators found that another $3,450 worth of jewelry was stolen from the main residence. The victims told deputies that they believed Hospodor, who lives at the main residence, was responsible for the thefts. Detectives discovered that Hospodor had sold all the stolen itemsto numerous pawnshops throughou
3 weeks ago Share David Hospodor, 42, stole a generator and jewelry and then sold the items at pawn shops, detectives found. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
A 42-year-old Bunnell man faces multiple felony charges for stealing his relatives belongings and then selling the items at pawn shops.
Flagler County Sheriff’s Office responded on March 4 to a home in the 1800 block of Hickory Street in Bunnell regarding a stolen 8750-watt Predator generator.
The victim told deputies that he believed the generator must have been stolen the previous day. It was valued at $1,000.
Two days later, FCSO again responded to the residence. Another family member who lives on the property reported that $1,300 worth of her jewelry had been stolen from inside her trailer.
FCSO Deputy Joseph Barnett.
March is Florida Bicycle Month and this year the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) is partnering with the City of Palm Coast to ensure that the community stays safe while biking.
Throughout the month of March, the FCSO and the City of Palm Coast will run a social media campaign featuring posts and videos related to bicycle safety, along with highlighting over 130 miles of bike trails available throughout Flagler County.
“Whether you bike to work or school, or for recreation, everyone has a right to arrive at their destination safely,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “While taking advantage of Flagler County’s unique scenery and landscape, we encourage all bicyclists to be aware of your surroundings, follow the rules of the road, and never ride distracted.”