Introduction to the Incident
Police on Sunday are searching for three suspects accused of vandalizing a decoy cruiser at a gas station in Pembroke Pines.
Details of the Incident
According to Pembroke Park Police, a group of around 90 to 150 people riding on ATVs, motorcycles and dirt bikes stopped at a RaceTrac gas station at 3996 Pembroke Road. After the large group was at the gas station, three suspects climbed onto a Pembroke Park Police decoy vehicle and one of them kicked the front windshield, which shattered it.
Video Evidence
Video showed a large group of people at the gas station and the three individuals on top of the cruiser.
Damages and Investigation
Police said the damages to the vehicle were around $1,000. Before stopping at the gas station, police said the suspects were involved in a series of street takeovers in South Florida. After vandalizing the cruisers, police said they followed the suspects who continued to engage in reckless behavior.
Call for Information
Anyone with information on the suspects is urged to contact police.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the need for vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and the community to prevent and address such acts of vandalism and reckless behavior. The Pembroke Park Police are committed to identifying and apprehending the suspects involved and ensuring public safety.
FAQs
- Q: What happened at the gas station in Pembroke Pines?
A: A group of 90 to 150 people on ATVs, motorcycles, and dirt bikes stopped at a gas station, and three suspects vandalized a decoy police cruiser. - Q: What was the extent of the damage?
A: The damage to the vehicle was estimated to be around $1,000. - Q: Were the suspects involved in other activities before the incident?
A: Yes, they were involved in a series of street takeovers in South Florida before stopping at the gas station. - Q: What is the police’s next step?
A: The police are searching for the suspects and urging anyone with information to come forward.