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Communications Manager & Public Information Officer; Florida Department of Health in Flagler
The Florida Department of Health in Flagler County (DOH-Flagler) has confirmed its weekday COVID-19 testing schedule for the second week of March.
Free drive through COVID-19 testing will be offered 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, across from 120 Airport Road. No appointments are necessary, and test results are available in 2-3 days. DOH-Flagler is likely to reduce the amount of COVID-19 testing it offers when multiple vaccination events are scheduled during that week.
Other locations in Flagler County providing COVID-19 testing include two Mediquick locations, CentraCare, Palm Harbor Family Practice and CVS Pharmacies. Please confirm with each site in advance as some require appointments.
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.
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Daniel “Danny” Catalan.
Daniel Fernando Catalan, the 41-year-old owner of the Dessert Bar in Flagler Beach and a resident of Palmwood Drive in Palm Coast, has been in jail on no bond since Tuesday morning on a charge of making a “written threat to conduct an act of terrorism” following allegations that he threatened to kill an employee he had just fired. Catalan laced his alleged threats in racist invectives, potentially exposing him to hate-crime charges if and when the State Attorney ratifies the charges.
Catalan is in jail without bond because this week’s incident caused his pre-trial release on bond on two previous charges to be revoked. He’d been arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and resisting an officer last August, and again arrested last November on a domestic battery charge.