Flagler Sheriff's Office arrests three FPC students in two days

Two students were arrested on drug related charges while another student was arrested for threatening a student with a knife disguised as a tube of lipstick, a press release said.


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  • | 3:34 p.m. December 15, 2025
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The Flagler County Sheriff's Office arrested three Flagler Palm Coast High School students on Dec. 11 and 12. 

Two of the three students – two 17-year-old boys that were arrested on Dec. 11 – are facing drug possession related charges. One of the two was found with three THC vapes and a bottle of fake urine in his possession, according to an FCSO press release. 

This first 17-year-old is already on probation for other charges, the press release said. 

The other 17-year-old is facing two felony charges: drug possession and possession with intent to sell. School staff was told the 17-year-old was selling THC vapes on campus, and deputies found 26 THC vapes in the student's car. 

The last student arrested is a 16-year-old girl who allegedly threatened another student with a knife disguised as a tube of lipstick on Dec. 10. The victim told school staff the 16-year-old showed her the knife during an argument in class, according to her arrest report.

Staff searched the 16-year-old and found the knife and mace in her possession.

The girl is facing an aggravated assault charge and another felony charge for possessing a weapon on campus.

 

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