Florida Woman Engages In Social Media Stand Off With Police Over Warrant

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Alachua County, FL - A Florida woman has entered into a public social media exchange with the Alachua County Sheriff's Office after they posted her photo seeking information on her whereabouts due to an outstanding warrant.

On Tuesday, the Alachua County Sheriff's Office shared a photo of Kwanteria Alizeyah Richardson, also known as 'Panky,' on their official Facebook page.

The post indicated that Richardson has had an outstanding warrant since December of 2024 for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

The sheriff's office encouraged anyone with knowledge of her location to contact Investigator L. Mata at 352-538-7295 or reach out to Crime Stoppers at 352-372-7867.

In response to the post, Richardson allegedly commented, "[Expletive], I ain't hard to find. Do ya job!"

The sheriff's office replied with a lighthearted message, stating they are accustomed to individuals who play hard to get.

They invited Richardson to send a direct message, offering to pick her up in a custom green and white vehicle.

The post humorously mentioned having jewelry that would fit her wrists perfectly and a reservation at the best bed and breakfast in town, accompanied by heart and kissy-face emojis.

As of Wednesday afternoon, Richardson had not publicly responded to the sheriff's office's reply, leaving it uncertain whether she will voluntarily surrender.

Authorities continue to seek assistance from the public in locating Richardson.

Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is urged to contact Investigator L. Mata at 352-538-7295 or call Crime Stoppers at 352-372-7867.


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