Sons of the American Revolution honor detective


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  • | 5:00 a.m. March 1, 2014
Detective Mark Moy (center) accepts his award. COURTESY PHOTOS
Detective Mark Moy (center) accepts his award. COURTESY PHOTOS
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Detective Mark Moy was honored for his work on the February 2013 execution style murder of Zuheily Rosado, a 32 year-old, single mother of five that took place at a Palm Coast gas station. The case was actively investigated for a number of months, but eventually went cold as leads began to dwindle. Moy and several other investigators continued to follow up on the case that eventually led them to Joseph Bova as a suspect. Bova was arrested, and is currently awaiting trial on a charge of murder.

The Palm Coast Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution honored a Flagler County Sheriff’s detective with the 2014 Law Enforcement Award at a luncheon Feb. 20.

Moy, who has served with the Sheriff’s Office since 2007, was recognized for his dedication to the Sheriff’s Office and for his diligent work in bringing the case to a successful conclusion. Moy was recently named the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Office of the year by Sheriff James L. Manfre.
 

Love is in the air; FPC alumna says ‘yes’
Dr. Bethany Janine Della Vecchia, daughter of Lucio and Carmen Della Vecchia, of Palm Coast, recently got engaged to Jeremy Alan Pope, son of Douglas and Susan Pope, of Jacksonville. Bethany is a 2004 Flagler Palm Coast High School graduate. She received her Doctorate of Pharmacy from Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2010 and Jeremy received his Master of Business Administration with a concentration in leadership from Jacksonville University in 2011.

The wedding is planned for Nov. 9, 2014.

 

 

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