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Uncooperative Woman with Narcotics in Vehicle Arrested After Leaving Traffic Stop
Three Arrested After Stealing Vehicle and Attempting to Evade Deputies
Habitual Offender Arrested after Bringing Stolen Van to Flagler County
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FCSO Awarded Nearly $135K Grant to Support Mental Health Initiatives for Employees
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office has been awarded a $134,878 grant from the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services to support the agency’s mental health initiatives for employees and their families.
Man Treated for Accidental Gunshot Wound During H.R. 218 Firearms Qualification Course Hosted by FCSO
On the afternoon of Oct. 16, a retired law enforcement officer participating in an H.R. 218 firearms qualification course, which was hosted by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at the Flagler Gun & Archery Club, sustained an accidental gunshot wound to the leg while holstering his firearm.
FCSO Increases Presence for Biketoberfest 2025
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is prepared for the 33rd Annual Biketoberfest, and Sheriff Rick Staly urges residents and visitors to be prepared as well.
UPDATE: Necropsy Shows K-9 Kyro Had Undiagnosed Heart Condition
A necropsy was performed on K-9 Kyro on the morning of Oct. 15. Preliminary findings indicated Kyro had an undiagnosed heart condition from birth.
FCSO K-9 Kyro Passes after Suffering a Medical Episode
Sheriff Rick Staly and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office are saddened to announce the passing of K-9 Kyro due to an unknown medical issue. Kyro passed away on Oct. 14, 2025. He was 2 years old.
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