Florida Woman Taunts Police on Social Media by Reposting Own Wanted Poster: ‘I Ain’t Hard to Find’

The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office uploaded a wanted poster featuring Alizeyh Richardson on Tuesday, requesting the public’s help in locating her

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Alizeyh Richardson
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office uploaded a wanted poster featuring Alizeyh Richardson on Tuesday, requesting the public's help in locating her Alizeyh Richardson/Facebook

A Florida woman re-posted her own wanted poster, initially shared by a Florida Sheriff's Office, taunting police with the caption stating she wasn't hard to find.

The Alachua County Sheriff's Office uploaded a wanted poster featuring Alizeyh Richardson on Tuesday, requesting the public's help in locating her, reported Fox 13 News.

"Kwanteria Richardson, AKA Alizeyh Richardson AKA Panky, has an outstanding warrant since December 2024 for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon," read the poster.

27-year-old Richardson shared the poster on her own social media.

"Shidddd I ain't hard to find...do ya job," she wrote alongside the post.

The Sheriff's office then responded to Richardson, joking about how officers would pick her up for Valentine's Day in a post that has since been deleted from Facebook.

"Eyyyy Alizeyh Richardson low key, you ate that! Lucky for you, we are use to those who play 'hard to get,'" police wrote.

"Real talk, be our Valentine. Slide into our DM's and we will pick you up in a custom green and white whip. We have jewelry that will fit your wrists perfectly and we have already reserved the best bed and breakfast in town," police continued. "See you soon."

Alachua County Sheriff
Alachua County Sheriff/Facebook

Richardson then replied to the Sheriff's office again, stating that she "high key ate" and telling them "y'all mad, now come get me."

As of today, there is no inmate with the surname Richardson in Alachua County jail.

Originally published by Latin Times.

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