Weekend Roundup: January 10-11
Fugitive from Justice Arrested; ‘Daughter of the Year’ and Boyfriend Arrested for Theft
BUNNELL, Fla. — Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deputies made seven arrests this past weekend between 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, and 6 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. Deputies handled 628 calls for service and made 170 traffic stops.
Fugitive from Georgia Arrested
On Friday, deputies arrested Eric Aycock-Blanford, 43, of Palm Coast, on a violation of probation warrant from Bulloch County, Georgia.

Eric Aycock-Blanford (Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility mug shot)
“This guy is no stranger to the Green Roof Inn,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “As a fugitive from justice, he has been picked up by Flagler County deputies multiple times on fugitive warrants for violating probation and criminal activity in Flagler County. Maybe this time he will straighten his life out.”
Aycock-Blanford’s previous arrests in Flagler County include possession of a controlled substance, DUI, driving while license suspended, and other drug-related charges. He was transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where he is awaiting extradition to Georgia.
Detectives Arrest Woman, Boyfriend who Stole and Pawned Firearms from Father
On Saturday evening, deputies arrested two suspects following an investigation into a burglary the day before.
Deputies responded to a residence in the F-Section of Palm Coast to investigate a burglary after the victim reported that he believed his daughter and her boyfriend had stolen various firearms, ammunition, a bow, and a crossbow from him. The victim told deputies that he noticed the items were missing while searching for something in the house and they were the only ones who would have access to them. Deputies observed no signs of forced entry to the home.
Through investigative means, deputies determined the suspects — Kelli Farrell, 42, and Timothy Nash, 47, both of Palm Coast — had recently pawned several firearms, boxes of ammunition, and the bow at Palm Coast Pawn & Jewelry.
The next day, deputies returned to the residence after the victim reported three more firearms, which the victim had stored in a gun safe in a locked room, had been stolen. During their investigation, deputies observed there were pry marks on the doorframe to the room. Deputies determined that two of the three firearms were among the items that Farrell and Nash had pawned.
Later that day, deputies responded to a separate call for service and located Farrell and Nash and detained them during the investigation. Detectives in the General Assignment Unit responded and interviewed the suspects. While speaking with detectives, both Farrell and Nash admitted to taking firearms and ammunition and pawning them. However, Farrell stated that she believed the items were her uncle’s, who had recently died, and not her father’s. Additionally, Nash stated the firearms were taken from a storage bin in the living room and denied ever accessing the gun safe.
At the conclusion of their investigation, detectives determined that both Farrell and Nash had stolen and pawned both firearms and ammunition belonging to the victim and had provided false ownership information to the pawn shop while doing so.
“This woman certainly won’t be winning ‘daughter of the year,’ nor will her boyfriend be in her dad’s good graces after they stole and pawned thousands of dollars of firearms from him,” said Sheriff Staly. “Luckily, our deputies and General Assignment detectives were able to track down these missing items for the victim and arrest the two who stole them from him.”
Detectives arrested Farrell for grand theft of a firearm, false verification of ownership for pawned items worth $300 or more, and dealing in stolen property.
During the investigation, detectives determined that Nash was a convicted felon, with prior convictions for possession of cocaine and DWI. Detectives arrested Nash for two counts of grand theft of a firearm, grand theft of items valued over $20,000 but less than $100,000, three counts of false verification of ownership for pawned items worth $300 or more, five counts of dealing in stolen property, and five counts of possession of a weapon or ammunition by a convicted felon.


Kelli Farrell and Timothy Nash (Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility mug shot)
Both Farrell and Nash were transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where they are both being held without bond.
View footage from the arrests.###

