Monday kicked off a monumental day by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) as deputies made their first arrest at the new-and-upcoming Flagler Sheriff’s Operations Center, while checking two Volusia fugitives into the Green Roof Inn. Deputies arrested 59-year-old Terry Lee Jackson for failing to register as a sex offender and 20-year-old Korarise Daishon Hill for Violation of Probation for attempted first degree murder.
Deputies were notified of a warrant signed on June 14 for a wanted subject identified as 59-year-old Terry Lee Jackson of Ormond Beach, who failed to register as a sex offender. He was located at the new Sheriff’s Operations Center construction site where he was working for a subcontractor as a day laborer and was immediately arrested without incident.
His criminal history includes 10 felony arrests dating back to 1987 in Tucson, AZ for Theft by Conversion. He’s previously been charged with Dealing in Stolen Property, Grand Theft, Sexual Assault, Sexual Predator Violation, Taking Copper, Burglary and Failing to Register as a Sex Offender.
Jackson is being held at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility on a $25,000 bond and has been trespassed from the construction site should he be released.
“What a way to break in our new operations center,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Here we have a guy who is wanted in our neighboring county and thinks Flagler is the place to come to. Not only did he enter the wrong county, but he was caught working on the site of our new operations center. Our first arrest at our new operations center happens to be a sexual predator and we have no tolerance for predators, especially those who fail to abide by the rules of their release in Flagler County.”
While deputies were arresting Jackson, other deputies responded to the Flagler County Probation Office for another subject wanted in Volusia County. Upon arrival, deputies determined that 20-year-old Korarise Daishon Hill was wanted for Violation of Probation on original charges of Attempted First Degree Murder, Robbery with a Gun or Deadly Weapon and Felon/Delinquent with a Gun/Concealed Weapon or Ammo.
Hill was on Supervised Release for an Attempted First Degree Murder Charge. He violated his probation with Changing Employment without Permission, Leaving the County without Permission, Failure to Pay Court Costs, Failure to Pay for Drug Test Fee, Failure to Complete Public Service Hours and Failure to Comply with Curfew, resulting in a warrant signed for his arrest on June 1.
With a dangerous criminal history dating back to 2015 in Volusia County, Hill has previously been charged with Burglary, Trespassing, Grand Theft, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Robbery with a Firearm and Battery, along with his Attempted First Degree Murder arrest from 2017.
Hill is now residing behind bars at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and being held on no bond.
“While I don’t know the facts of the Volusia County murder case, how the hell can a 20-year old attempted murderer be on probation,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “This guy is obviously dangerous and decided to violate his probation and not adhere to the judge’s orders. Coming to Flagler County certainly wasn’t the right move, either! This is my promise to the community that law enforcement agencies work together and will always partner to keep our community safe and put felons behind bars where they belong.”
Date: June 21, 2022
Prepared by: Melissa Morreale
Release #: 2022-163