1 month ago Share The owner said the large dogs escaped after his girlfriend failed to properly close the home s front door.
Two large dogs that escaped from their owner s property in the Daytona North area entered a neighbor s yard and killed a small dog Feb. 14, according to a Flagler County Sheriff s Office report. The two pit bull dogs were called back to their residence by the owner after hearing the neighbor s screams, a deputy wrote in an incident report.
The dog that was killed was at the home of an 88-year-old woman who was dog-sitting it for her hospitalized neighbor when the attack occurred.
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Random Acts of Kindness Week runs from Feb. 14 through Feb. 20. Sheriff Rick Staly and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) invite Flagler County residents to participate in the first ever FCSO Dare to Care Challenge to celebrate National Random Acts of Kindness day on Wednesday, February 17.
The FCSO Dare to Care Challenge is running through February 16th. To participate, just submit a photo of you, or a nominee, with a write-up of a random act of kindness in Flagler County to [email protected]. On February 17 th three lucky winners will be selected to receive an official FCSO Challenge Coin.
1 month ago Share The victim said that Cpl. Mark Moy broke down the door to the her bedroom and hit her across the face.
Cpl. Mark Moy, a 14-year Flagler County Sheriff s Office employee with a long list of commendations, has been arrested on a misdemeanor domestic battery charge. The FCSO has suspended him without pay pending an investigation, according to an FCSO news release.
“Sheriff Staly is extremely disappointed in his behavior,” FCSO Chief of Staff Mark Strobridge said in the news release. “Sheriff Staly has made the reduction of domestic violence a priority since becoming sheriff, and this proves that no one is immune from it or from being arrested if they violate the law. Sheriff Staly does not condone this behavior and will not tolerate it from deputy sheriffs wearing a badge pledging to serve and protect.”