By-Line: Tonya Woodworth, Director of Public Information, FCSO
CASE UPDATE: 16-Year-Old Arrested in Westside Vehicle Burglaries Being Charged as An Adult
A 16-year-old is now charged as an adult in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries in western Flagler County during the overnight hours of Aug. 28–29.
With assistance from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit, the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office arrested Alan Jaramillo-Hernandez, of Live Oak, on Sept. 16 on a Flagler County fugitive warrant. Jaramillo-Hernandez is one of four suspects arrested in this case.
Jaramillo-Hernandez faces multiple felony charges, including burglary of an unoccupied conveyance, five counts of armed burglary, five counts of grand theft of a firearm, and burglary of an occupied dwelling.
“This is yet another tragic example of teens making a series of bad decisions that have life-changing adult consequences,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “I thank State Attorney RJ Larizza for filing these charges in the adult court. This young man found out the hard way that we don’t play around in Flagler County, and he and his other criminal associates, who were also arrested, should have never driven two hours to victimize our residents. While it’s disappointing to see someone so young choose the wrong path, perhaps it’ll serve as a lesson for others to change course before they get arrested and prosecuted as an adult, too. I also again commend our team for quickly solving these cases.”
Honorable Judge Dawn Nichols signed an order on Oct. 13 for the Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center to turn Jaramillo-Hernandez over to the FCSO. Jaramillo-Hernandez was later transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail, where he is being held without bond.
Case Update:
A fourth suspect is in custody in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries in western Flagler County during the overnight hours of Aug. 28–29.
With assistance from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit, the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office arrested Alan Jaramillo-Hernandez, 16, of Live Oak, Tuesday evening on an FCSO fugitive warrant issued Monday. He was turned over to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and transported to the Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Gainesville, where he is awaiting transfer to the Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Daytona Beach.

Alan Jaramillo-Hernandez (Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office mug shot)
Three other suspects — Lucas Rebolledo, 19; Dwayne Ryan, 18; and Angel Jaramillo-Hernandez, 18, all of Live Oak — were arrested on Aug. 29.
Alan Jaramillo-Hernandez faces multiple felony charges, including five counts of grand theft of a firearm, five counts of traveling outside of one’s county of residence to commit armed burglary, and burglary of a conveyance (traveling outside the county).
“Whether you are a child or an adult, if you travel to Flagler County to prey on our residents, we will find you and hold you accountable,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “I want to thank the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office again for their assistance so we can bring this thief to Flagler County.”
Original Release:
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) has obtained arrest warrants for three suspects — Lucas Rebolledo, 19; Dwayne Ryan, 18; and Angel Jaramillo-Hernandez, 18, all of Live Oak — in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries in Bunnell during the overnight hours of Aug. 28–29, 2025.
On Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, deputies responded to multiple reports of vehicle burglaries in western Flagler County. Deputies determined the suspects entered multiple unlocked vehicles from various homes in rural western Flagler County, stealing multiple wallets, purses, a cellphone, and five firearms.
Through investigative means, FCSO’s Real Time Crime Center identified a white Toyota Camry as a suspect vehicle in the area at the time of the burglaries. Analysts with the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) tracked the vehicle to a RaceTrac gas station in St. Johns County, where three suspects were observed entering the store shortly before 7 a.m. on Aug. 29.
Detectives determined Jaramillo-Hernandez borrowed the vehicle during the evening of Aug. 28 and then returned it the following morning. They also determined these same suspects were connected to vehicle burglaries that occurred in Pierce County, Georgia.
Rebolledo is currently being held in Georgia at the Pierce County Detention Center on an FCSO fugitive warrant as well as unrelated charges in Georgia. While speaking with FCSO detectives, Rebolledo admitted to his involvement in the burglaries in Flagler County to obtain firearms. He also stated that the firearms had been sold.
Ryan was arrested in Suwannee County on Sept. 10 for fugitive warrants from Pierce County, Georgia. He is also being held at the Pierce County Detention Center on their local charges and on FCSO’s Fugitive warrant. Jaramillo-Hernandez was arrested in Suwannee County on Sept. 12 on FCSO’s fugitive warrant and was released after posting a $60,000 bond.
“I commend our General Assignment Unit, Community Policing Division, and Real Time Crime Center for their thoroughness and teamwork throughout this investigation, which allowed us to solve these cases quickly and hold these traveling dirtbags accountable for their crimes,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “These dirtbags found out the hard way they shouldn’t have driven for hours and come to Flagler County to commit crimes and think they can get away, as our motivated team and Real Time Crime Center technology is the best. Special thank you to the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office, the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Real Time Crime Center, and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia for their assistance. Now let’s put them in prison where they belong.”
All suspects face multiple felony charges, including burglary of a dwelling while armed with a firearm and traveling to commit burglary outside a county of residence, five counts of grand theft of a firearm, five counts of armed burglary, and burglary of an unoccupied conveyance.



Lucas Rebolledo (Pierce County Detention Center mugshot), Dwayne Ryan (Pierce County Detention Center mugshot), Angel Jaramillo-Hernandez (Suwannee County Jail mugshot)
“Many of these burglaries involved unlocked vehicles with valuables left inside center consoles. These are crimes of opportunity, and criminals will take advantage even in rural areas. Please remember to lock your car doors and remove firearms, purses, and other valuables to help keep yourself and our community safe,” Sheriff Staly added.
This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about these burglaries should contact the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at 386-313-4911.









