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Nardo Wick Extradited to Florida Following Forsyth County Fugitive Arrest

Nardo Wick, legal name Horace Bernard Walls III, 24, was booked into the Forsyth County jail Jan. 31 at 11:26 p.m. on a “fugitive from justice” warrant and was transferred to Florida custody on Feb. 4.

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Nardo Wick Extradited to Florida Following Forsyth County Fugitive Arrest
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Nardo Wick, whose legal name is Horace Bernard Walls III and who is 24 years old, was arrested in Forsyth County and later transferred to Florida to face a Clay County Failure to Appear warrant, according to court records and local booking reports. Forsyth County booking logs show he was processed at the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Cumming on Jan. 31, 2026 at 11:26 p.m. EST, and MIIXTAPECHIICK reported his transfer to Florida custody on Feb. 4, 2026.

Court records obtained by Complex detail that a felony warrant for a “fugitive from justice” was issued on Jan. 31, 2026. The arrest documentation quoted in those records states: “Said accused has been located within the boundaries of Forsyth County, Georgia, and is wanted for the charge(s) of Failure to Appear, State of Florida, Clay County, warrant number,” with the supplied excerpt not including a warrant number. MIIXTAPECHIICK noted that “A fugitive from justice charge means someone has an outstanding warrant in another jurisdiction and is being held until they can be extradited.”

Georgia prosecutors moved to clear the local docket shortly after the transfer. The Office of the District Attorney of the Bell-Forsyth Judicial Circuit filed a dismissal on Feb. 5, 2026; the dismissal notice reads, “The State declines to prosecute.” Both Complex and MIIXTAPECHIICK cite that dismissal in their reporting, and MIIXTAPECHIICK reiterates that the Georgia charge was dismissed the day after Wick was sent to Florida custody.

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The active Clay County matter traces to a summer 2025 traffic case in which Wick was charged with driving with a suspended license. Complex reported that the Failure to Appear warrant in Clay County stems from that 2025 charge after Wick apparently did not appear for court in Florida. MIIXTAPECHIICK reports that Wick is scheduled for arraignment on the Florida matter on March 9, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. in Courtroom 9 at the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs.

The public record excerpts supplied to reporters did not include a Florida warrant number, bail information, or statements from Wick, his counsel, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office spokespeople, or Clay County prosecutors. Complex and MIIXTAPECHIICK provide the procedural timeline: Jan. 31 warrant issuance and booking, Feb. 4 transfer to Florida custody, Feb. 5 Georgia dismissal, and the March 9 arraignment in Clay County. The March 9 proceeding in Courtroom 9 will determine how the Failure to Appear charge proceeds in Green Cove Springs.

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