Woman in Flagler County sentenced in overdose death of 22-year-old

Stephanie Raimundo, 48, sentenced to 16 years in prison

Stephanie Raimundo mugshot (Flagler County Sheriff's Office)

FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – A woman in Flagler County was convicted Wednesday on multiple charges including manslaughter for contributing to the overdose death of a 22-year-old in 2024, according the sheriff’s office.

Stephanie Raimundo, 48, was sentenced to 16 years in prison following a year-long investigation from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office’s Major Case Unit, a news release states.

The victim, 22-year-old Calvin Stull, was pronounced dead after being found on a bench in Belle Terre Park on Jan. 3, 2024, according to a previous release.

Medical examiners found drugs on the victim which tested positive for heroin and fentanyl, deputies said.

The sheriff’s office launched an investigation to locate the source of the drugs, finding Raimundo — whom deputies described as “a known drug dealer” — as the main suspect, according to the earlier release.

After obtaining a search warrant for her home in Palm Coast on Jan. 8 last year, investigators found “trafficking amounts of various narcotics” including fentanyl, marijuana, cocaine and more, the sheriff’s office said. Raimundo and another resident of the home, 52-year-old Charles Brockhaus, were arrested, according to deputies.

Raimundo pleaded no contest to manslaughter, trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell and two counts of trafficking in fentanyl, the release states.

A judge on Wednesday found Raimundo guilty and sentenced her to 16 years in prison with 449 days of time served, according to the sheriff’s office.