Florida Department of Law Enforcement spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger confirmed there is an active arrest warrant for Jones.
"FDLE agents have been working with her attorney to have her turn herself in," Plessinger said. "Our case remains active. Once she turns herself in, we’ll be able to provide additional information."
In a series of tweets Saturday, Jones alleged the state failed to connect her to a message sent on the state's emergency management system last year calling on civil servants to blow the whistle on Gov. Ron DeSantis' COVID-19 pandemic response. That had been the basis for a search warrant executed by armed FDLE agents of Jones' home on Dec. 7 where they seized phones, computers and memory drives.