Friday evening, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) executed a Search Warrant at 504 S. Church Street in Bunnell after an arrest warrant was granted for 19-year-old Keyshawn Davis. He was wanted for Robbery with a Weapon for an incident that occurred the day prior, where the victim reported being beaten and robbed by Davis at the Carver Gym in Bunnell.
Keyshawn Davis’ booking photo
On Thursday afternoon, the Sheriff’s 9-1-1 Dispatch Center received a call from a male advising he was robbed while at the Carver Gym and the Bunnell Police Department (BPD) responded. The victim reported that two black males took his phone and money from his pockets and one of the males pistol-whipped him during the incident. Due to the totality of the circumstances, the investigation was launched and turned over to the FCSO Major Case Unit (MCU).
Utilizing investigative techniques, detectives were able to identify Davis as the suspect and received a signed warrant for his arrest. Around 9 p.m. last night, the FCSO SWAT Team arrived to his address and observed Davis approaching his residence. He was immediately secured without incident.
“Another dirtbag thought he could get away with violence into my county,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “This 19-year-old’s criminal history is extensive and it’s clear he won’t learn to abide by the laws. Just last year, this young career felon was arrested after a traffic stop resulted in the recovery of a stolen firearm, $15,000 cash and drugs. This is another great example of law enforcement agencies working together, and we appreciate the partnership we have the Bunnell Police Department! A reminder to the community that all acts of violence will be investigated, and we will not tolerate it in Flagler County.”
Davis’ criminal history in Flagler dates back to 2020. He’s previously been arrested for Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Sell, Unlawful Use of a 2-Way Communication Device, Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid Drivers License, Carrying a Concealed Firearm and Grand Theft of a Firearm.
Davis is residing at the Green Roof Inn for the sixth time. He’s facing charges for Robbery with a Weapon and being held on $100,000 bond.
Melissa Morreale, Public Affairs Officer
Flagler County Sheriff’s Office