A Miami man was arrested Thursday charged with stealing a
truck then using the truck to steal a boat and trailer.
The truck, a gold colored Ford F250, was stolen from Sands
of the Keys, a business in Islamorada. The boat, a 2014 Sportsman with a Yamaha
150 horsepower engine on it, and the and
trailer, a 2014 Venture, were stolen from a residence in the San Pedro Trailer
Park in Islamorada.
At 1:20 a.m., Deputy Gil Gonzalez attempted to stop the
truck towing the vessel at the 110 mile marker northbound because the tag on
the trailer was expired. Instead of stopping, the truck sped up. Sheriff’s
dispatchers notified Florida City police about the fleeing truck and Deputy
Gonzalez continued to follow it. Lt. Al Ramirez was in Florida City at the time
of the incident. He responded to the north end of the 18 mile stretch in
Florida City with a set of Stinger Spikes. Stinger Spikes are used to puncture
the tires of fleeing vehicles, bringing them to a slow, safe stop.
Lt. Ramirez deployed the spikes in front of the fleeing
truck, puncturing one of its front tires. The truck turned left onto Krome
Avenue, then left onto 352nd Street. As it came to a stop, two men
fled from the truck.
A search of the area was conducted with the help of Florida
City police, Homestead police and Miami Dade police. The truck’s passenger was
located. 25 year old Derman Rodriguez initially complained he was having
trouble breathing because he had ingested multiple types of drugs. He was
transported to the hospital so he could be checked out. He was subsequently
charged with grand theft of a vehicle and grand theft of a vessel. He was
booked into the Miami-Dade County Correctional facility on those charges.
Sheriff’s detectives are continuing to investigate in an
effort to identify and locate the driver of the stolen truck.
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