MIAMI — Florida Highway Patrol has recognized the suspect that led a number of regulation enforcement officers on a superior pace pursuit in advance of jumping out of the pickup truck, operating absent and leaping into a canal.
The suspect has been identified as Marc Anderson.
The search for Anderson commenced all around 10 a.m. and lasted for at the very least an hour and bundled him treading h2o for several minutes in the northwest Miami-Dade canal.
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Anderson was found running by a community ahead of leaping into a canal and swimming in the water for at least 30 minutes as law enforcement officers waited in the location.
The Florida Highway Patrol stated the incident stemmed from a trooper’s try to pull in excess of a suspected stolen white Dodge in the place of NW 103rd Road and NW 32nd Avenue.
In accordance to a prepared statement, Anderson failed to stop and sped off, prompting a pursuit that lasted right up until the trooper dropped the guy.
Anderson parked the car or truck in the region of NW 2nd Avenue and S. Biscayne River Drive and ran from the scene.
A Miami-Dade Police Office helicopter observed the Anderson a short time afterwards as he walked by the community in an attempt to elude officers.
Live online video from Chopper 4 confirmed the male strolling by means of homes in advance of he jumped into a canal.
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He was afterwards taken into custody in the vicinity of a bridge in the location.
It was not promptly crystal clear if the guy was harm in the course of the chase.
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