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‘I like to steal cars’: Fla. man warns deputy he might steal cruiser – then steals cruiser

“You better have your doors locked,” the man told the Marion County Sheriff’s Office corporal

By Joanna Putman
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OCALA, Fla. — The Marion County Sheriff’s Office has released details and footage of an incident where a suspect warned a deputy before stealing their cruiser, WFTV reported.

The incident took place on Oct. 26 when a corporal responded to a call reporting “suspicious activity,” according to the report.

Upon arrival, the deputy encountered the 41-year-old suspect, who requested medical assistance, stating that he had used drugs, video shows.

“You better have your doors locked,” the man said to the officer. “I like to steal cars.”

Despite the warning, the man managed to get into the deputy’s cruiser and drove off, sparking a pursuit through Marion County. Deputies pursued the man and ultimately stopped him by performing a PIT maneuver.

The man was taken into custody and transported to the Marion County Jail, according to the report.

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