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Flagler County Sheriff Seeks Public's Help Finding Wanted Fugitive Walter Flournoy Jr.

May 15, 2026
Flagler County Sheriff Seeks Public's Help Finding Wanted Fugitive Walter Flournoy Jr.

If you've seen Walter Flournoy Jr. around town lately, the Flagler County Sheriff's Office would really like to have a word with him. And by "have a word," they mean slap some handcuffs on him and haul him in, because he's got an active warrant with his name on it.

The Sheriff's Office officially declared Flournoy a wanted fugitive on May 15, 2026, which probably wasn't his favorite Friday news to wake up to. But hey, when you've got outstanding warrants, you can't exactly expect birthday cake and balloons.

Weekly Warrant Roundup Continues

Sheriff Rick Staly's office has made tracking down wanted individuals something of a weekly tradition in Flagler County. Think of it as their version of Taco Tuesday, except instead of delicious food, it involves people who really don't want to be found. Flournoy is just the latest star of this not-so-glamorous spotlight series.

The good news for law-abiding citizens is that you can help from the comfort of your own couch. No need to play amateur detective or go wandering around looking for trouble.

How You Can Help (Safely and Easily)

If you happen to know where Flournoy is hanging out these days, authorities want to hear from you. You've got options, too, which is nice. You can pick up the phone and dial Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-8477, fire off an email to [email protected], or go the high-tech route by submitting a tip through the Flagler County Sheriff's Office website or mobile app. Choose your own adventure, as long as that adventure ends with useful information reaching the right people.

Just remember: if you do spot him, maybe don't approach him yourself. Leave that part to the professionals with the badges and training.