![]() He provided the name "Joey" at the entrance gate. The investigation, Staly said, determined that at 11:33 a.m. the day of Savannah DeAngelis' overdose, Colon was seen on surveillance video entering her subdivision. The Sheriff's Office's Investigative Services Division Major Case Unit began a homicide investigation, assigning Detective Nicole Thomas to the case. She was taken to Florida Hospital Flagler and placed on life support but died nearly two weeks later, Staly said. 28, 2017, and found Savannah DeAngelis unconscious but breathing. Sheriff’s Office deputies and paramedics were called out to the scene of a possible overdoes on Front Street in Palm Coast at about noon on Oct. I need to help people so they don't have to go through what I did, or if they do, at least I can help them through it." Helping other families, Reneé DeAngelis said, "is my mission in life now. She was more than someone who had a drug problem." We miss her sense of humor she loved animals, she loved babies, she was a wonderful human being. And this is something for the drug dealers to think about - what they're robbing these families of. ![]() "I miss the fact that I won't have any grandchildren from her, I miss the fact that she won't be a mother, she won't get married. Reneé DeAngelis said her daughter had a "hilarious sense of humor." "We need this to be a crusade and have some kind of good coming out of this tragedy." "I want this to be the beginning of my family fight against this horrible epidemic, and we want to be able to reach other parents and other families through this," she said. Reneé DeAngelis, Savannah DeAngelis' mother, thanked the Sheriff's Office for its efforts and said her family plans to combat the epidemic of overdose deaths. RENEÉ DeANGELIS, mother of victim Savannah DeAngelis And this is something for the drug dealers to think about - what they're robbing these families of." "She had this hilarious sense of humor, and that's what I miss most. I miss the fact that I won't have any grandchildren from her, I miss the fact that she won't be a mother, she won't get married. Larizza said the State Attorney's Office will not seek the death penalty. "There's overdoses where you may never know where the drugs actually came from, or you might suspect but you can't prove," he said. Larizza said this particular case is being prosecuted as a murder under the new statute because in this case, law enforcement was able to prove the transaction leading to the victim's death. 1, 2017 amendment to Florida statutes that allows drug dealers to be charged with murder if their drug dealing results in a death. ![]() It was the first time in Flagler County that a suspect has been charged under an Oct. But I hope this arrest will give you some closure, knowing that he cannot hurt anyone else's son or daughter."Ī grand jury indicted suspect Joseph Colon on Tuesday, Feb. "Nothing I say or the agency will do can bring back your daughter. Larizza and family members of 23-year-old victim Savannah DeAngelis. 21, standing next to 7th Circuit State Attorney R.J. "We're here today to bring justice to a family that has a suffered terrible loss," Sheriff Rick Staly said in a press conference Feb. It will be our goal that you spend the rest of your life in prison." If you murder someone with your drugs, we will find you, track you down, and arrest you for murder. "To the drug dealers in Flagler County: If you peddle poison in our community, we are coming after you. A 34-year-old drug dealer with multiple prior convictions is being charged with first-degree murder in the overdose death of a young woman who died after taking drugs he sold her, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.
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