Chatterbox

Local civic news for your ZIP code.

Brought to you by XYZ Corp

Paid Advertising

FCSO Investigative Services Division Chief Graduates from FSA Commanders Academy - Flagler County Sheriff's Office

Provenance:
Official Summary
Source:
Flagler County Sheriff's Office
Type:
public safety
Published:

Full Text

FCSO Investigative Services Division Chief Graduates from FSA Commanders Academy Date: April 24, 2026 Prepared By: Joseph Bober, Public Information Officer Email: PIO@flaglersheriff.com Release #: 2026 – 093 BUNNELL, Fla. — Sheriff Rick Staly congratulates Investigative Services Division Chief Agustin “Augie” Rodriguez on graduating from Class 18 of the Florida Sheriffs Association’s Commanders Academy. The Commanders Academy is a nationally recognized premier executive leadership program for mid to upper-level Florida sheriff’s office law enforcement professionals. The academy is focused on the unique needs of sheriffs’ offices that are vital for the next generation of public safety leaders. Leaders from sheriffs’ offices throughout the state participated in a variety of curriculums focusing on leadership, ethics, discipline, and other areas related to leadership in law enforcement. The remaining curriculum is adjusted according to emerging trends and issues that impact Florida sheriffs’ offices. “The FSA Commanders Academy is one of the premier leadership training opportunities in the state and the only one that focuses on the unique needs of a Florida Sheriff’s Office,” said Sheriff Staly. “Chief Rodriguez does an outstanding job leading our Investigative Services Division, and he will continue to excel as a leader with the skills he gained from this program. I congratulate Chief Rodriguez for successfully completing this two-week course.” Chief Rodriguez joined the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office in 2012 and has served 16 years in law enforcement. In 2025, he was promoted to oversee the Investigative Services Division, which includes all investigative services, criminal intelligence, crime scene investigations and evidence, school resource deputies, and FCSO’s Real Time Crime Center. Since joining FCSO, he has received numerous awards. In 2020, he was named FCSO’s Law Enforcement Deputy of the Year and the Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida’s Flagler County Officer of the Year. In 2021, he was recognized as the 10-13 Club’s Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Photo 1: The graduating class from Class 18 of the Florida Sheriffs Association’s Commanders Academy. Photo 2: Florida Sheriffs Association Executive Director Matt Dunagan, Chief Augie Rodriguez, and Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods pose for a photo. ### Contact Us DO NOT REPORT CRIMES OR INCIDENTS OF ANY TYPE BY E-MAIL OR FACEBOOK. THESE SOURCES ARE NOT MONITORED 24 HOURS A DAY. EMERGENCY: 9-1-1 NON-EMERGENCY: 386-313-4911 Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastZip Code *Email *CommentsSubmit Inmate Search CLICK BELOW TO SEARCH FOR AN INMATE AT THE FLAGLER COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Search In accordance with Florida Statute § 119.12, information on requesting public records can be found on the Public Records Request page. Florida has a very broad public records law per Florida State Statute 119. If you do not want your email address to become a public record, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
FCSO Investigative Services Division Chief Graduates from FSA Commanders Academy - Flagler County Sheriff's Office — Chatterbox