Deputies Hunt Armed Suspect Who Beat And Kidnapped Woman After

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Flagler County, Florida — On March 15, 2026, around 10:10 a.m., deputies responded to the Circle K gas station on Palm Coast Parkway Southwest to investigate a domestic disturbance. Prior to deputies’ arrival, an employee at the gas station called the Flagler County Emergency Communications Center to report that a woman with multiple cuts, bruises, and a black eye had walked into the store and requested they call 911 for her. According to the caller, the woman stated she was in fear for her life and proceeded to lock herself in the bathroom. The caller observed the suspect, later identified as 24-year-old Korarise Hill, sitting in a silver Chevrolet parked at a gas pump, and told dispatchers that he was still at the gas station. A deputy arrived and approached Hill’s vehicle. At the sight of the deputy, the vehicle fled from the scene, exiting the gas station through the wrong exit and fleeing eastbound onto Palm Coast Parkway Southwest. While fleeing, the vehicle ran a red light and drove in a reckless manner, reaching excessive speeds and swerving through traffic, at one point striking another vehicle and failing to stop.

As two deputies attempted to stop Hill, deputies at the gas station spoke to the victim, who was being treated by Flagler County Fire Rescue for her injuries. The victim told deputies that Hill had struck her repeatedly; pulled out a handgun, pointed it at her head and threatened to kill her, and struck her with it; and strangled her, causing her to lose consciousness. According to the victim, Hill ordered her to drive to Palm Coast from Sanford, while constantly striking her throughout the trip. Once in Palm Coast, they made multiple stops, first at a residence on Wilmart Place and then at Blaze N Flame Smoke Shop on Belle Terre Parkway. At each stop, the victim stated that Hill ordered her to stay in the vehicle and removed the key so she could not leave. The victim said that after the second stop, Hill ordered her to drive back to Sanford. The victim then told Hill that she needed to purchase gas and went to the Circle K. While inside the store, the victim asked the employee to call 911. On-duty patrol supervisors authorized a vehicle apprehension. Deputies pursued the vehicle as it entered Interstate 95 South. While on the interstate, the vehicle reached speeds of over 120 mph. As the fleeing vehicle entered Volusia County, Florida Highway Patrol responded and took over as the primary apprehension unit, with FCSO deputies trailing as the second and third units. During the vehicle apprehension, the lead FHP vehicle utilized the Precision Immobilization Technique, commonly known as a PIT maneuver, multiple times on Hill’s vehicle.

After a successful maneuver, the vehicle stopped at Tomoka Farms Road and Pioneer Drive in New Smyrna Beach. Deputies arrested Hill for domestic battery, false imprisonment, leaving the scene of a crash with property damage, and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement with disregard for the safety of persons or property. In addition to FCSO’s charges, multiple charges were filed by FHP and the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, who responded to investigate the aggravated domestic violence that occurred within their jurisdiction. Hill was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail, where he is being held without bond. Hill has an extensive criminal history and was currently on inmate release status. He served two years in state prison after being convicted in Volusia County in 2018 on charges of attempted first degree murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, and possession of a firearm by delinquent. Since 2015, he has 10 arrests across Flagler and Volusia counties for charges including aggravated assault, battery, burglary, grand theft, possession of marijuana, and robbery with a firearm.

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    Flagler County, Florida — On March 15, 2026, around 10:10 a.m., deputies responded to the Circle K gas station on Palm Coast Parkway Southwest to investigate a domestic disturbance. Prior to deputies’ arrival, an employee at the gas station called the Flagler County Emergency Communications Center to report that a woman with multiple cuts, bruises, and a black eye had walked into the store and requested they call 911 for her. According to the caller, the woman stated she was in fear for her life and proceeded to lock herself in the bathroom. The caller observed the suspect, later identified as 24-year-old Korarise Hill, sitting in a silver Chevrolet parked at a gas pump, and told dispatchers that he was still at the gas station. A deputy arrived and approached Hill’s vehicle. At the sight of the deputy, the vehicle fled from the scene, exiting the gas station through the wrong exit and fleeing eastbound onto Palm Coast Parkway Southwest. While fleeing, the vehicle ran a red light and drove in a reckless manner, reaching excessive speeds and swerving through traffic, at one point striking another vehicle and failing to stop.

    As two deputies attempted to stop Hill, deputies at the gas station spoke to the victim, who was being treated by Flagler County Fire Rescue for her injuries. The victim told deputies that Hill had struck her repeatedly; pulled out a handgun, pointed it at her head and threatened to kill her, and struck her with it; and strangled her, causing her to lose consciousness. According to the victim, Hill ordered her to drive to Palm Coast from Sanford, while constantly striking her throughout the trip. Once in Palm Coast, they made multiple stops, first at a residence on Wilmart Place and then at Blaze N Flame Smoke Shop on Belle Terre Parkway. At each stop, the victim stated that Hill ordered her to stay in the vehicle and removed the key so she could not leave. The victim said that after the second stop, Hill ordered her to drive back to Sanford. The victim then told Hill that she needed to purchase gas and went to the Circle K. While inside the store, the victim asked the employee to call 911. On-duty patrol supervisors authorized a vehicle apprehension. Deputies pursued the vehicle as it entered Interstate 95 South. While on the interstate, the vehicle reached speeds of over 120 mph. As the fleeing vehicle entered Volusia County, Florida Highway Patrol responded and took over as the primary apprehension unit, with FCSO deputies trailing as the second and third units. During the vehicle apprehension, the lead FHP vehicle utilized the Precision Immobilization Technique, commonly known as a PIT maneuver, multiple times on Hill’s vehicle.

    After a successful maneuver, the vehicle stopped at Tomoka Farms Road and Pioneer Drive in New Smyrna Beach. Deputies arrested Hill for domestic battery, false imprisonment, leaving the scene of a crash with property damage, and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement with disregard for the safety of persons or property. In addition to FCSO’s charges, multiple charges were filed by FHP and the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, who responded to investigate the aggravated domestic violence that occurred within their jurisdiction. Hill was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail, where he is being held without bond. Hill has an extensive criminal history and was currently on inmate release status. He served two years in state prison after being convicted in Volusia County in 2018 on charges of attempted first degree murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, and possession of a firearm by delinquent. Since 2015, he has 10 arrests across Flagler and Volusia counties for charges including aggravated assault, battery, burglary, grand theft, possession of marijuana, and robbery with a firearm.

  2. It is time for this guy to go to prison and be kept there until he is no more. He is a clear and present danger to society—with no visible intention of changing.

  3. There was a series on cable called Auto Theft Task Force. One of the cities, I think Philadelphia, had the squad sit down in a classroom, and go over vehicle tactics, and teamwork. The result was they'd often box in the perps so tight, there was no opportunity to drive off, or even open the doors. Of course, the car thieves learned to roll down the windows and bolt, but they'd have a K-9 unit for that. The squad's cars were also modified with crash bumpers and performance motors. I see a lot of chases on these channels that could be prevented with better training and tactics.

  4. How did I know what he'd look like? If you're black and you defend these morons, don't, cause you might be his next victim. Snitch, get the fuckers locked the fuck up.

  5. ce policier qui a la camera dans la voiture devrais être viré on vois très bien qu il a peur d intervenir !!!

  6. How the hell is he out amongst good law abiding people? WTF!!!
    Hill has an extensive criminal history and was currently on inmate release status. He served two years in state prison after being convicted in Volusia County in 2018 on charges of attempted first degree murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, and possession of a firearm by delinquent. Since 2015, he has 10 arrests across Flagler and Volusia counties for charges including aggravated assault, battery, burglary, grand theft, possession of marijuana, and robbery with a firearm

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