- December 8, 2025
11:48 p.m. – first block of Florida Park Drive, Palm Coast
DUI. An Orlando woman who was initially arrested for driving under the influence with a minor in the car found herself in worse trouble after attempting to hide anti-anxiety medication in her genitals.
A Sheriff’s Office deputy pulled over the suspect for a running a red light, but immediately found the woman was inebriated, according to an arrest report. The suspect failed a field sobriety test and was taken to the county jail for a breathalyzer.
Her blood alcohol content was zero, so deputies asked for a urine sample. The suspect refused and was taken for a standard intake search, the report said.
During the search, deputies found seven and a half alprazolam pills in her sock and more pills, wrapped in clear plastic, in her genitals.
Security footage of the deputy’s cruiser showed the woman take the plastic-wrapped pills from the padding of her bra and place them in her genital area, the report said.
The woman has been charged with drug possession, tampering with evidence and introducing a contraband into a secure facility, as well as issued a DUI traffic citation and a citation for refusing to provide a urine sample.
7:25 p.m. – 300 block of State Road 100, Flagler County
Disorderly conduct. A Palm Coast woman was arrested after she tried to slam a Sheriff’s Office deputy’s hand in a bar door.
The woman was drinking at a local bar when she began yelling and swearing at staff and other customers. The bartender told the deputies who arrived that the woman had had three beers and was refusing to leave, according to her arrest report.
The bar staff did not even ask for the woman to be trespassed, just removed for the night, the report said. But despite repeated requests to leave from staff and the deputies, she continued to yell and be verbally combative and belligerent.
As they stood in the bar’s doorway, one deputy tried to calm the suspect and get her to leave while holding onto the metal doorframe. The suspect suddenly lunged forward and attempted to slam the door on the deputy’s hand.
Another deputy was able to stop the door from slamming shut, and the woman was placed in handcuffs, fighting the arrest and refusing to drop her purse, “to the point that it nearly had to be cut off of her,” the report said.
The woman was eventually placed in the back of a deputy’s cruiser and taken to jail, continuing to scream, yell and curse during the entire ride.