3 weeks ago Share The suspect had rented a car from Enterprise in January and then failed to return it, according to deputies. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly located a stolen car on March 10, leading to the arrest of the suspected thief.
Stephen Allen Nichols. Photo courtesy of the FCSO
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office had been alerted by an automated license plate reader to a stolen vehicle out of Connecticut with New Jersey plates that was traveling north on U.S. 1.
Staly, who had just finished a traffic stop on a speeding vehicle, was nearby and spotted the 2020 Chrysler Pacifica Minivan traveling northbound on U.S. 1 crossing Belle Terre Parkway.
A 15-year-old girl is accused of repeatedly harassing a 19-year-old woman following the arrest of several teens who attacked and punched the victim who has autism.
Two teenagers were arrested, deputies said, after they called in a bomb threat to the Kentucky Fried Chicken in Palm Coast over the weekend and then went on a BB-gun shooting spree, which injured a juvenile as he played basketball and shattered the windows on two cars.
Christian Boyd, 18, who lives near Bunnell, was charged with false report of bomb threat, battery, criminal mischief and shooting projectile into an occupied vehicle. He was booked into the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility where he was released Monday on a $9,000 bond.
Kyle Sanderson, 16, of Palm Coast, was charged with accessory to false report of a bomb, accessory to battery, accessory to criminal mischief, and accessory to shooting at a vehicle. Sanderson was turned over to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and released to his parents.
Deputies: Flagler teens call in bomb-threat to KFC, cause damage with BB-gun
The restaurant and drive-thru were temporarily closed while the Explosive Detection K-9 Unit conducted a sweep of the building. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 11:56 AM EST March 1, 2021 Updated: 11:57 AM EST March 1, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Two Flagler County teenagers have been charged after several incidents which involved firing a BB-gun and making a bomb threat.
On Saturday around 6:30 p.m., Flagler County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant located at 3 Old Kings Road in Palm Coast regarding a phoned-in bomb threat.
The restaurant and drive-thru were temporarily closed while the FCSO Explosive Detection K-9 Unit conducted a sweep of the building. No explosives were located.
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