County jail docket
The following people were booked into the Flagler County Inmate Facility on charges yet to be proven in court:
Joseph Whitney Hendricks Jr. , 21, Palm Coast, shoplifting, violation of probation; Anthony Tyrone Bennett , 28, Bunnell, forging or counterfeiting private labels; Teddy Peter Katz , 68, New Bedford, Fla., lewd and lascivious molestation of a victim under 12; Kimberly O'Connor , 19, homeless, dealing in stolen property, grand theft, criminal mischief, burglary; Thomas J. Nicholson , 21, homeless, criminal mischief, burglary; Pietro Paris-Xavier Eason , 27, Palm Coast, driving with a suspended license (habitual); Brandy Jo Nelson , 25, Logan, Ohio, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription (3); Carlos DeWan Hubbert , 36, Palm Coast, sale of cocaine; Diane Dorothy Brown , 60, Bunnell, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon; Andrew Huyler Hubbard , 24, Palm Coast, battery; Anthony Eugene Newsome , 23, Palm Coast, violation of probation; Joan Kathleen Fitzgerald , 45, Palm Coast, driving with a suspended license with knowledge, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, obtaining or attempting to obtain a controlled substance by fraud; Cody Edward Campbell , 18, Palm Coast, burglary; Linsey D. Lewis , 18, Palm Coast, burglary; Gabriel Tilley , 32, Flagler Beach, tampering with a witness (2), resisting arrest without violence, cruelty to animals, violation of pre-trial release, aggravated assault, false imprisonment; Brittany Marie Roosa , 22, Port Charlotte, resisting a merchant, petit theft, violation of probation; Nathan Randall Miller , 36, Daytona Beach, fugitive from justice; Russell Wade Cade , 53, Palm Coast, petit theft, forgery bank checks (2); Chester Alex Lee , 33, Palm Coast, battery, criminal mischief, tampering with a witness.
There were a lot of people that probably wrote us off and thought we should go home and never come back when we missed the Daytona 500 in 2009. Here we are two years later, looking to solidify a finish in the exclusive top-35 for the second straight
Dan S. Ryan, real property; Bank of America v. Tony McCarthy, in excess of $15000; Olympus Insurance Co. v. Charles D. Ogden, other negligence civil; Twenty six Twenty Six Condominium Management Assoc. v. State of Florida habeas corpus; Sue D. Elliott
Mario A. Peichev, real property; Hancock Bank as successor in interest v. Twenty Fingers, commercial foreclosure; Palm Coast Plantation Homeowners Assoc. Inc. v. Brian T. Finnerty, real property; Bank of America NA v. Grant B. Karcher, real property;
Ariel I. Silvestri, auto negligence; Daytona Beach Regency Association Inc. v. Sayne Custis, timeshare foreclosure; Midland Funding LLC v. Matthew Kwitowski, in excess of $15000; Shannon Belmonte v. Plantation Pines Land and Homeowners,
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