A Palm Coast man is out of jail after posting a $10,500 bond this afternoon after an auto accident just before midnight Thursday. However, it wasn’t the fender bender at the intersection of Royal Palms Parkway and Belle Terre Parkway that led 26-year-old Danial Gavro Marashi to jail overnight; it was the four felony drug charges discovered during the crash investigation that sent him to the Green Roof Inn.

Deputies responded to the scene where Marashi’s white Chrysler ran a red light resulting in a crash with another vehicle. While assessing the damage to Marashi’s vehicle, a deputy noticed an odor of marijuana, as well as spotting a handgun lying in plain view on the floorboard. Although Marashi stated he had a concealed carry permit, no record of the permit was found.

With probable cause to search the vehicle, the deputies placed Marashi in handcuffs and began their search which led to the recovery of a Glock 19 handgun with a round loaded in the chamber, a magazine with an additional 19 rounds, a Pioneer 7.62 cal. rifle, 68.1 grams of marijuana, a glass pipe, two scales, a marijuana grinder, two THC vape cartridges and two oxycodone pills.

“This dirtbag endangered the lives of others by running a red light,” Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said. “He was also involved in a drug-related home invasion last year. He came to our attention then and stayed on our radar. All I can say is karma! I commend our deputies for going beyond the crash investigation and arresting him.”

Marashi now faces charges of Possession of Hashish, felony Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Oxycodone, Carrying a Concealed Firearm and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His criminal history dates back to February 2016. The Port Orange Police Department and the Daytona Beach Police Department have both previously arrested Marashi in 2016 and 2019, respectively. Previous charges include Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Battery, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Marijuana.

Watch the video of the crash now:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMet4d0mJm0

Melissa Morreale, Public Affairs Officer

Flagler County Sheriff’s Office