Breaking News

A Reckless Driving Complaint Leads to Seizure of Fentanyl and Arrest of Drug Traffickers by FCSO

If you see something, say something—messaging often promoted by the FCSO. On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, FCSO responded to a call about reckless driving being observed near Plantation Bay Road on flat tires. The vehicle was traveling northbound.

Deputies arrived to see a 2006 silver Lincoln on the side of the road with two flat tires. Deputies initiated contact with two individuals, Steven Magnolia and Alyssa Humphrey.

ADVERTISEMENT

Steven Magnolia was attempting to fix the flat tired and stated that on his way to Bunnell, both tires popped. He told deputies that the vehicle had just been purchased a week ago.

During observation, deputies saw a knife in Magnolia’s waistband. They also noted that both Magnolia and Humphrey were under the influence of narcotics.

Humphrey asked to retrieve her phone from the vehicle and was escorted by a deputy for safety. While Humprey was grabbing her phone, a plastic bag filled with a ‘green leafy material’ was observed in plain sight by the deputy. Humphrey then requested that the deputy ‘write her a ticket for weed.’ Humphrey also attempted to hide something in the center console of the 2006 silver Lincoln, which appeared to be another plastic bag filled with a white powder that she had just removed from her purse.

Upon search of the vehicle, a plastic bag with a gray powdery substance was recovered, along with a lighter, glass pipe, and scale. A further search of Humphrey revealed a plastic straw with a white powdery substance in her bra, which later tested positive for cocaine. The search turned up 21.44 grams of fentanyl and 7.89 grams of cocaine.

Mugshot for Steven Magnolia

“This is a great example of ‘see something, say something and I’d like to thank the caller who notified us of the reckless driver,” Sheriff Staly said.

“These two drugged space cadets were so impaired we are thankful they didn’t kill anyone before they destroyed their tires. They also had enough fentanyl to kill many people. I commend our deputies for another job well done protecting our community from this poison and these two selfless individuals.”

Mugshot for Alyssa Humphrey

Magnolia and Humphrey were both placed under arrest and transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. Magnolia was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Equipment and Trafficking Fentanyl. He’s being held on a $50,500 bond. Humphrey was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Equipment, Possession of Cocaine, and Trafficking Fentanyl. She’s being held on a $53,000 bond.

See Arrest Details for Humphrey: https://askflagler.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/707-Humphrey-Alyssa-65675.pdf

See Arrest Details for Magnolia: https://askflagler.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/707-Humphrey-Alyssa-65675.pdf

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You May Also Like

Crime

BUNNELL – Flagler Sheriff Rick Staly on Wednesday announced that over two dozen suspects had been charged in relation to ‘Operation Heartbreaker’, an undercover...

Bunnell

BUNNELL – The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrested 36-year-old Michael Underwood Tuesday, charged with cocaine possession among other things. Underwood has an extensive history...

Bunnell

BUNNELL – The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday announced two men had been arrested in Bunnell for allegedly conducting a drug deal out...

Crime

BUNNELL – After multiple years of flux, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office finally has a long-term home. A brand new operations center was debuted...

Bunnell

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday announced the recovery of massive amounts of illegal drugs at the conclusion of a year-long undercover operation....

Copyright © 2021 Flagler Publishing Group, LLC.

Exit mobile version