The open-house style event scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. March 7 will provide information about the various programs and services available to residents.
The open-house style event scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. January 31 at the Rima Ridge Fire Station – 500 Rodeo Road, Ormond Beach – will provide information about the various programs and services available to residents.
Feb 19, 2021 4:07 PM Bunnell, FL - The Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) says four suspects—including one already in custody—were seen stealing several items from a Catholic church s thrift store. Deputies were notified of the larceny that took place at St. Mary s Thrift Store in Bunnell on Wednesday (February 17th) after employees noticed that their green wagon, which is typically used to help elderly members transport donated items to and from their vehicles, was missing. After reviewing surveillance footage, staff discovered a white female stealing several items from the store, including the wagon, before loading them into a red Ford Focus. Detectives with FCSO eventually reviewd the footage themselves and began to canvas the area for possible suspects. That same day, investigators discovered a red Ford Focus in the Old Dixie Community Park, occupied by a white female who matched the description of the woman seen in the surveillance footage. That s w
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1 month ago Share by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
A 46-year-old Bunnell woman stole more than two dozen items ranging from home decor to a wheelbarrow from a thrift store owned by the St. Mary Catholic Church, Flagler County Sheriff s Office detectives discovered.
“We are continuing to investigate the other thefts and asking the community to contact us if they recognize this vehicle or these suspects.”
RICK STALY, Flagler County sheriff
The woman, Angelia Newsome, was arrested Feb. 18. Other thefts from the thrift store are still unsolved.
“Our detectives did a great job in locating this suspect and returning the stolen property,“ Sheriff Rick Staly said. “We are continuing to investigate the other thefts and asking the community to contact us if they recognize this vehicle or these suspects.”