Weekend Roundup January 23-25, 2026
“See Something, Say Something” Results in “Buzzed” Driver Arrest and Driver who Fled an E-bike Crash and Resisted Arrest Highlight Weekend Arrests
BUNNELL, Fla. — Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deputies made 15 arrests this past weekend between 6 p.m. on Friday, January 23, 2026, and 6 a.m. on Monday, January 26, 2026. Deputies handled 656 calls for service and made 216 traffic stops.
See Something, Say Something Leads to Arrest of Drunk Motorcyclist
On Sunday evening, deputies arrested a drunk motorcyclist after he crashed his Harley and left the scene.
A vigilant civilian, who saw something and said something, reported to 9-1-1 operators that they had witnessed a motorcycle crash on U.S. Highway 1. The witness described the man who had crashed his motorcycle as appearing drunk and smelling of alcohol. The witness watched the man upright his motorcycle and leave the crash scene.
As deputies neared the crash scene, they located the motorcyclist and conducted a traffic stop. When deputies asked the motorcyclist, identified as Glenn Munger, 66, of Hastings, “What’s going on?” Munger answered, “I got a little buzzed. You know what I’m saying.”
Munger smelled strongly of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes, and slurred but understandable speech. While Munger did maintain his balance while standing, deputies discontinued field sobriety exercises for safety concerns due to his excessive swaying and him nearly falling on several occasions.
Munger has a history of DUI, with three prior convictions in Florida.
“This career drunk driver didn’t get just a little buzzed. He crashed his Harley and then fled,” said Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly. “He was not only a danger to himself but also to pedestrians and other drivers. I thank the caller who ‘saw something and said something,’ as they likely saved his life or someone else’s.”

Glenn Munger (Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility mug shot)
Deputies arrested Munger for DUI (4th offence) and fleeing/eluding law enforcement. He was taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where he is being held on a $15,000 bond.
See video of Mungers arrest.
Palm Coast Man Tased After Running Over E-biker, Fleeing Scene
On Friday, deputies tased and arrested a man after he injured a bicyclist, fled from the traffic collision, resisted arrest, and battered a deputy.
Deputies were called to Palm Coast Pkwy NE and Lake Forest Way after a man on an e-bike was struck by a motorist who then fled. A man in a white Mazda struck the victim and dragged him and the e-bike for several feet before fleeing.
Through investigative means, deputies located the suspect vehicle in the B-Section of Palm Coast. The vehicle had damage consistent with the crash. When deputies made contact with the driver, identified as Andrea Matranga, 38, of Palm Coast, he immediately stated “there was no crash” prior to deputies asking about the crash.
Once deputies told Matranga that he was not free to leave and attempted to take him into custody, Matranga attempted to retreat into the home and closed the door on a deputy’s foot. Matranga continued to resist arrest, disobeying commands to stop resisting. Deputies then deployed a taser, which had no effect due to his baggy clothing and large stature.
Matranga continued to physically resist and refuse to comply with verbal commands as deputies attempted to handcuff him. Deputies deployed a taser for a third time, which was effective and caused Matranga to fall backward. Deputies were finally able to secure Matranga in handcuffs.
“When accidents happen, you are required to stay on scene, call 9-1-1, and help however you can,” said Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly. “Unfortunately, he decided to resist, which only added more felonies and a guaranteed trip to the Green Roof Inn.”

Andrea Matranga (Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility mug shot)
Deputies arrested Matranga for leaving the scene of a crash with injury, battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting arrest with violence. He was additionally charged with refusal to sign a citation. Matranga was transported to Advent Health Palm Coast for medical clearance. He was then taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where he was later released on $15,000 bond.
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