A Florida suspect who ran from police after being stopped for allegedly driving 110 mph with a suspended license apparently was courteous sufficient to yell “I’m sorry” as he darted in between automobiles throughout the freeway.
Suspect Zachary Sibert determined to “play ‘frogger’ throughout I-95” after he was stopped for dashing, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Division stated in a launch on Fb Friday.
“The excellent news is that Sibert yelled ‘I’m Sorry’ to our Deputy as he took off operating and whereas he was a courteous felony, he was not very good as after a short while of hiding out in Buffer Protect, he positioned a car and stated he would pay the driving force to take him again as much as the realm of the interstate,” the discharge stated.
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The division stated deputies later discovered him hiding within the backseat of the car.
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“I assume he forgot he was in Brevard County the place we chase you and hunt you down for those who run from us, a lot to his shock our Brokers have been nonetheless within the space and positioned Sibert,” the discharge stated.
Sibert was arrested with the division cheekily noting, “for those who run from the Brevard County Sheriff’s Workplace you might be solely going to jail drained!!”
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Nobody was injured within the incident.