Ex-girlfriend: Bunnell officer used daughter's identity to lure teen boys on Facebook
By Jason Wheeler, Flagler
County Reporter
BUNNELL --
Michael Stavris, the Bunnell
police officer who was arrested and accused of setting up a fake Facebook
account to solicit young boys for sexually explicit pictures, was using his
daughter's identity, according to his ex-girlfriend.
Stavris' ex-girlfriend also has
an injunction for protection against domestic violence placed against the
police officer, who has been suspended without pay. The woman claims Stavris
has threatened suicide unless she agreed to continue their relationship.
Stavris, 30, was arrested and
charged Tuesday on two counts of computer pornography and one count of criminal
use of personal identification information. His bond was set at $125,000. He
has been released from the Flagler County Inmate Facility.
The injunction is temporary,
and a judge is expected to issue a ruling on April 3.
Stavris was a police officer in
Edgewater from 2008 to 2009 before leaving to take a position with the Duval
County School District, where he worked as a school security officer from 2009
to 2010. His job had him patrolling school campuses after school hours and on
the weekends. He had no interaction with children.