Flagler County participates in warrant sweep


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As a result of a special operation, the Sheriff's Office made 101 felony arrests during the three-week operation.
As a result of a special operation, the Sheriff's Office made 101 felony arrests during the three-week operation.
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In partnership with the Florida Sheriff's Task Force, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office recently launched an initiative to remove felons from Florida’s streets.

Operation: Felon Sweep focusee on removing violent felons, felons with outstanding warrants and sexual offenders and predators from area communities.

As a result of this operation, the Sheriff's Office made 101 felony arrests during the three-week operation.

Of those, 33 were felony warrants and 68 were felony arrests based on probable cause.

“This was an agency-wide initiative," said Sheriff Donald W. Fleming in a statement. "All road patrol units were involved in locating and taking into custody the people wanted on these outstanding warrants. We have made progress in clearing up several warrants, but we remain vigilant in our endeavor to track down and apprehend those with active warrants as we do throughout the
year.”

A list of people with active warrants can be accessed at www.myfcso.us under the "Most Wanted" link.

Those who know the location of a subject listed with an active warrant are asked to contact the Sheriff's Office at 313-4911.

 

 

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