Feb 4, 2021 9:43 AM DeLand, FL - It only took a few days for Volusia Sheriff s Office (VSO) detectives to track down the suspect in a homicide that happened last Saturday (January 30). They arrested 43-year-old Jesus Torres of Crescent City yesterday (February 3) in Flagler County. VSO Investigating Death Of Man In DeLand Parking Lot The victim, identified as 44-year-old Vicente Alejo Verdel, was pronounced dead in the parking lot of Dixie s Gentlemen s Club. Witnesses told detectives an altercation started inside the club, then moved outside. Surveillance video shows Torres knocking Verdel’s friend to the ground and punching him several times. After another exchange of words, Torres turned to Alejo Verdel, punching him several times and incapacitating him. Verdel fell to the ground, motionless, as Torres continued to punch him several more times. Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Verdel died as a result of blunt force trauma. His death
1 month ago Share His arrest history includes charges for criminal mischief, disorderly intoxication, domestic battery and battery on a medical care provider, among others. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
A Flagler County man has been arrested after pulling a knife on a deputy, threatening to cut him and yelling a racial slur.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office responded to a suspicious incident on Shady Lane in Palm Coast just before 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, and arrived to find two frantic subjects one of whom they identified as Clayton Callahan from previous law enforcement encounters yelling at deputies to chase after an unknown SUV that they said had driven off with their money and belongings.
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1 month ago Share by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
Deputies have arrested a 12-year-old Bunnell Elementary School student for threatening to commit a school shooting. The case is the third instance within the last two weeks of a local student being arrested over threats. (Read about the others here and here.)
The threats came to Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deputies attention on Wednesday, Feb. 3, after a witness reported that a student had told multiple other students, “Don’t come to school tomorrow, I’m shooting up the school.’’
Deputies made contact with the 12-year-old suspect and his parents and questioned him about the incident. He admitted to making the threats but claimed it was only a joke, and appeared remorseful and apologetic.
Palm Coast man accused of trying to frame girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend for staged attack
The man tried to make it look like the ex opened fire on him, deputies say
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Ariel Antonio Diaz, 35, of Palm Coast (Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)
Palm Coast, Fla. – A Palm Coast man faces charges after he staged an attack and tried to frame his current girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend for the apparent crime, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.
Ariel Antonio Diaz, 35, was arrested on Friday, nearly two months after deputies first began investigating.
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Investigators said Diaz contacted them on Dec. 1, reporting his vehicle had been shot three times. Diaz suggested that his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend could be to blame, according to a news release.