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At 8:42 a.m. on July 23, 2020, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) was alerted to a stolen vehicle out of Missouri in the area of Palm Coast Parkway and I-95. Deputies located the vehicle in the parking lot of Walmart at 174 Cypress Point Parkway in Palm Coast.
A female, identified as 19-year-old Adreahnna Sonich (DOB 2/12/2001), entered the vehicle and was subsequently taken into custody by deputies. Sonich told deputies that her friend Caprice was still inside the store. The friend was identified as 29-year-old Caprice Darnell Leggs (DOB 12/29/1990). Sonich also told deputies that there was a firearm in the vehicle behind the driver’s seat and that the vehicle belonged to a friend. Both parties declined to speak with law enforcement any further.
Sonich was placed under arrest and charged with Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle. She was booked into the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and held on a $2,500 bond. Leggs was released from the scene.
A short time later, Leggs was seen by deputies obstructing traffic and pushing a Walmart grocery cart through the roadway. Deputies contacted Walmart to determine if Leggs had permission to use the grocery cart. Walmart confirmed that the grocery cart was stolen along with a tent and an air mattress, valued at $262.00. Both of the stolen items were inside the cart that Leggs was pushing. Deputies stopped Leggs and he admitted to stealing the items.
Leggs was placed under arrest and charged with Shoplifting. He was booked into the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and held on a $500 bond. The items were returned to Walmart.
After Sonich and Leggs were booked into the jail, deputies were notified that both subjects had multiple warrants out of Georgia. Sonich had active warrants for Aggravated Assault with Intent to Rob, Armed Robbery with a Weapon, Kidnapping, and Aggravated Assault with Intent to Murder. Leggs had active warrants for Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Armed Robbery with a Weapon, Kidnapping, Attempted Armed Robbery, and Aggravated Assault with Intent to Murder. Both subjects were served the warrants and are being held with no bond allowed.
“Who knows what these dangerous criminals were doing in our community,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Luckily great police work and advanced technology led us to them and we were able to get them off the streets before they could cause any harm here.”
“None of the subjects involved with these stolen vehicles reside in Flagler County and were apprehended before they could commit crimes locally,” Sheriff Staly continued. “We will never know what crimes we prevented by good police work and a quick apprehension. To the criminal element, our deputies won’t let you wreak havoc on our community. Get out of Flagler County or you’ll quickly have a new bed behind bars at the Green Roof Inn.”
The stolen vehicle was towed to the impound yard for processing and will be returned to the rightful owner.