By-Line: Joseph Bober, FCSO

Following a yearlong investigation, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Major Case Unit has been arrested in connection with the overdose death of 22-year-old Calvin Stull, whose body was discovered in Belle Terre Park on January 3, 2024. Following a comprehensive investigation, Stephanie Raimundo, 48, of Palm Coast, was arrested on January 8, 2025, for her role in his death.

On January 3, 2024, the FCSO Communications Center received a 9-1-1 call reporting a male found unresponsive on a park bench under the pavilion at Belle Terre Park. The Palm Coast Fire Department was first on the scene and pronounced the male, identified as Stull, deceased. Deputies identified the victim using photo identification found on his person.

The FCSO Major Case Unit opened an investigation into Stull’s death, led by Detective First Class Adam Gossett. With assistance from FCSO’s Real Time Crime Center analysts, detectives identified Stull’s movements, showing that he had been seen traveling north on Belle Terre Parkway before entering the park on the afternoon of January 2, 2024.

When the medical examiner arrived, baggies containing narcotics were discovered in Stull’s pocket. The drugs were tested and found to be heroin and fentanyl.

The FCSO Special Investigations Unit was notified of the overdose and presence of narcotics and assisted the Major Case Unit in determining the source of the illegal drugs. Through investigative means, they identified Raimundo, a known drug dealer, as the primary suspect. Based on their findings, SIU detectives obtained a search warrant for Raimundo’s residence at 77-A Plainview Drive in Palm Coast. On January 5, 2024, the Major Case Unit, SIU, and SWAT team served the warrant and uncovered trafficking amounts of various narcotics, including fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana. Raimundo and Charles Brockhaus, who also lived at the residence, were arrested and taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility.

After a yearlong investigation, Major Case detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Raimundo for Manslaughter in connection with Stull’s death. On January 8, 2025, the warrant was served at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where Raimundo was held without bond. Raimundo now faces 14 charges relating to manslaughter and drug trafficking.

Stephanie Raimundo (Flagler County Jail Mugshot)

“We are committed to holding poison peddlers accountable who contribute to the ongoing drug problem in our community, especially those who kill someone by selling the fatal dose of poison,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “Thanks to the diligent work of our Major Case Unit, SIU detectives, and Real Time Crime Center analysts, we were able to piece together the events leading to this death and take action against the woman responsible for selling the poison. If you are a drug dealer and kill someone, we will investigate until we can arrest you and put you in jail, no matter how long it takes.”