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Sheriff’s office and wanted woman turn law enforcement into viral social media showdown. When deputies posted a wanted poster for her, she didn’t go into hiding—she clapped back.

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A Florida woman and a Florida sheriff’s office appear to be trading barbs in a viral social media battle over an outstanding warrant and investigative work efforts, respectively.

On Tuesday, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office uploaded a wanted poster on Facebook, requesting the public’s help for information on the whereabouts of Kwanteria “Panky” Alizeyh Richardson, 27.

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The poster reads: “Kwanteria Richardson, AKA Alizeyh Richardson AKA Panky, has an outstanding warrant since December 2024 for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.” That was just the beginning.

In quick succession, a Facebook user identified as Alizeyh Richardson shared the department’s post with a sarcastic caption reading: “Shidddd I ain’t hard to find…do ya job.”

Richardson’s post prompted dozens of additional Facebook users to also share the law enforcement wanted poster – but with an eye toward amusement instead of turning the wanted woman in.

A Facebook user identified as Alizeyh Richardson shares a sheriff's office's post with a sarcastic caption.

A Facebook user identified as Alizeyh Richardson shares a sheriff’s office’s post with a sarcastic caption (Facebook).After that, it was the sheriff’s office’s turn.

In a since-deleted Facebook post, the agency replied:

Eyyyy Alizeyh Richardson low key, you ate that!

Lucky for you, we are use to those who play “hard to get”.

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

See you soon

A copy of the sheriff’s office’s emoji-interspersed reply was captured by Tampa Bay-based Fox affiliate WTVT before it was deleted. The back-and-forth reportedly continued once more.

The Facebook user, identified as Richardson, allegedly shot back, according to Mobile Alabama-based CBS affiliate WKRG.

In what looks to be the final public volley, Richardson allegedly contested the sheriff’s office’s characterization of her initial taunt – insisting that she “high key ate.”

The woman also reportedly said: “y’all mad, now come get me.”

As of this writing, there is not a female inmate with the last name of Richardson in the Alachua County jail.

Law&Crime reached out to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office for additional details on this story but no response was immediately forthcoming at the time of publication.

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