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A man in Volusia County, Fla., led authorities on quite the chase after he stole a police car and proceeded to zoom down a highway.
The chase didn’t end there, however, as the man proceeded to steal another of the same department’s vehicles after crashing the first.
10 Tampa Bay WTSP News reports that 33-year-old Xavier Javern Cummings stole the first vehicle from the Cocoa Police Department on Thursday afternoon. Authorities proceeded to pursue Cummings down I-95, where they managed to force him off the road and into the woods. It was there that the stolen cruiser crashed and became stuck.
Florida man steals police car, crashes it, then steals another police car
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
A man in Florida stole a police car, crashed it, then managed to steal another. (photo by Erik Mclean via Unspalsh)
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A man in Volusia County, Fla., led authorities on quite the chase after he stole a police car and proceeded to zoom down a highway.
The chase didn’t end there, however, as the man proceeded to steal another of the same department’s vehicles after crashing the first.
10 Tampa Bay WTSP News reports that 33-year-old Xavier Javern Cummings stole the first vehicle from the Cocoa Police Department on Thursday afternoon. Authorities proceeded to pursue Cummings down I-95, where they managed to force him off the road and into the woods. It was there that the stolen cruiser crashed and became stuck.
"Nobody got hurt. Nobody got killed. Every police officer and deputy went home safe," Chitwood said in a phone interview. "The bad guy went to jail safe. And no innocent person got hurt."
The person behind the wheel of each stolen police vehicle was identified as a 33-year-old man, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. The News-Journal is not publishing the man's name because law enforcement raised questions about his mental health.
The man was charged with armed burglary of a conveyance; escape, fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement; two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; two counts of grand theft firearm; two counts of grand theft motor vehicle; and driving while license suspended (habitual).
Sheriff: Wild chase ensues after man steals 2 Cocoa police cruisers
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A man has been apprehended in Volusia County, accused of stealing two different Cocoa police cruisers.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. - A man has been apprehended in Volusia County, accused of stealing not one, but two police cruisers.
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is assisting after they said the suspect stole two different Cocoa police cruisers during a pursuit that spanned two counties.
One cruiser was initially stolen in Cocoa, troopers said. Cocoa police were in pursuit of the suspect on Interstate 95 and that's when FHP joined.
Man accused of stealing 2 Cocoa police cruisers
May 7, 2021 4:50 AM
New Smyrna Beach, FL – A man who stole a Cocoa Police Department (CPD) patrol car yesterday (May 6) then headed north on I-95 into Volusia County is now in the Volusia County Jail. Preliminary information released by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office (VSO) shows that they were alerted to the stolen vehicle entering Volusia County at 4:15 p..m. A pursuing police officer was able to force the stolen vehicle off the road into the woods about midway between the S.R. 44 exit and the Dunlawton Avenue exit. The car crashed and became stuck near the 252-mile marker. As additional law enforcement vehicles converged on the area, the suspect was able to jump out of the wrecked patrol car and into another Cocoa Police Department vehicle, again fleeing northbound on I-95. The suspect got past the Dunlawton Ave. exit before Stopsticks were successfully deployed. Sheriff Mike Chitwood and Division Chief Brian Henderson approached the vehicle. Additional units quickly converged behind them to take the suspect into custody. No injuries were reported. Air One video of the chase and capture can be seen by clicking here. Charges are being determined and finalized, and more information will be posted when it’s available.
Sheriff: Man accused of stealing 2 police cruisers, leading wild chase identified
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Sheriff in disbelief that man allegedly stole 2 police cruisers
A man is accused of stealing a police cruiser from the Cocoa Police Department. After being stopped on Interstate 95 in Volusia County, police said the man managed to jump into a second police cruiser and flee. He was eventually stopped six miles away and taken into custody.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. - A man has been apprehended in Volusia County, accused of stealing not one, but two police cruisers.
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is assisting after they said the suspect stole two different Cocoa police cruisers during a pursuit that spanned two counties. The man has been identified as 33-year-old Xavier Javern Cummings.
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