A Key West man faces numerous charges on
numerous separate cases including operating a chop shop, burglary, grand theft,
fleeing and eluding police and assaulting law enforcement officers.
The cases began to mount against 18 year old
Adrian Diaz on February 8th, when a Key West Police detective asked
the Sheriff’s Office to help transport Diaz to jail. He was being arrested by
that agency at his residence on Verde Drive, Big Coppitt Key, on charges of
burglary, criminal mischief and possession of burglary tools. During the
arrest, he resisted being handcuffed, fighting with officers and making threats
toward them. He was additionally charged at that time with assault on a law
enforcement officer and resisting arrest. He spent three days in jail and was
released on February 11th.
While at that residence, officers saw numerous
scooters and scooter parts in the yard. Investigations revealed a number of the
scooters to be stolen. Warrants were obtained and Diaz was arrested on February
16th and charged with two counts of vehicle theft and operating a
chop shop. He was released from jail the following day.
While at the Diaz residence on February 8th,
officers saw other property at the residence including two hover boards. Later
that day, a woman who lives on Rockland Key reported two hover boards, seven
spear guns and a charger for a go cart stolen from under her home. Officers who
took the report remembered seeing the hover boards at Diaz’ residence when they
arrested him. They returned to the Diaz residence and found the hover boards
still there, along with the charger. The stolen spear guns were also found, in
a shed on the Diaz property. A warrant was obtained for Diaz for grand theft.
On March 3rd, Key West Police asked for
assistance. They were following a silver Nissan Versa being driven by Diaz. Diaz
was a possible suspect in two reports of shots fired on March 2nd, on
Seidenberg Avenue in Key West and on Big Coppitt Key. In both instances, a car
fitting the description of the Versa was described by witnesses. Police had
followed him to the triangle and Diaz was headed out of the city of Key West. They
wanted assistance continuing to follow Diaz.
Deputy Austin Hopp responded. He began to
follow Diaz, who was traveling at a high rate of speed northbound on the
highway. Diaz turned onto Cross Street on Stock Island. He then made a number
of evasive maneuvers around the Stock Island area, running stop signs and
speeding in an effort to lose Deputy Hopp. Hopp turned on his lights and siren
in an attempt to stop Diaz, who did not stop. Diaz turned north onto Highway
U.S. One, fleeing from the deputy.
Deputy Hopp followed Diaz, who traveled north to
the exit for NAS Boca Chica. He exited the highway and then re-emerged onto the
highway traveling southbound, followed by the deputy. Diaz continued at a very
high rate of speed; Deputy Hopp lost sight of him near the neighborhood of Key
Haven. The Versa was later found in Key Haven, abandoned, with the key broken
off in the ignition. Six grams of cocaine were found inside the car. Diaz was
not found. A warrant was obtained for his arrest in the incident. Charges
included reckless driving, fleeing and eluding police, driving with his license
suspended, driving with no headlights, running numerous stop signs, driving the
wrong way on the on-ramp for the naval air station and driving too fast for
conditions. Possession of cocaine charges are pending.
On the night of March 6th, Diaz was
found at his home on Verde Drive on Big Coppitt Key. He was arrested and
charged with all of the outstanding warrants. He is currently being held at the
Stock Island Detention Center. His bond is set at $25,000.00.
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