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Shoplifting suspects jump off bridge on I-10 in Goodyear, PD says
Shoplifting suspects jump off bridge on I-10 in Goodyear, PD says

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Shoplifting suspects jump off bridge on I-10 in Goodyear, PD says

The Brief Two people accused of shoplifting allegedly jumped off a bridge on I-10 in Goodyear while trying to flee from police, the department said. They're in the hospital in critical condition, and have not been identified. There's no word on what they allegedly stole. GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Two alleged shoplifters are in critical condition after jumping off a bridge on I-10 in Goodyear on Sunday night, police said. What we know It all started around 5:30 p.m. on June 1 when officers were called to the area of Dysart and McDowell roads for reports of shoplifting. "The caller gave a vehicle description and said the vehicle was still in the parking lot. Officers arrived and located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle failed to yield, eventually stopping on the I-10 freeway near Dysart," Goodyear Police Sgt. Mayra Reeson said. A man and woman reportedly got out of the car and jumped off the highway's bridge. They were taken to the hospital in critical condition. Three others stayed inside the car and were detained, Sgt. Reeson said. This incident remains under investigation. What we don't know No names were released in this case. Police didn't say where the alleged shoplifting happened, or what they reportedly stole.

2 accused shoplifters jump off bridge, closing part of eastbound I-10 near Goodyear
2 accused shoplifters jump off bridge, closing part of eastbound I-10 near Goodyear

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • General
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2 accused shoplifters jump off bridge, closing part of eastbound I-10 near Goodyear

The right lanes and on-ramp of eastbound Interstate 10 at Dysart Road were closed due to a "law enforcement situation," according to a post on X from the Arizona Department of Transportation. The closure happened around 6:10 p.m. on June 1, ADOT said. Officers were called to a parking lot near McDowell and Dysart roads around 5:30 p.m. due to reports of shoplifting, Goodyear police told The Arizona Republic in an email. The vehicle failed to yield during a traffic stop but eventually stopped near Dysart Road and I-10, police said. A man and woman got out of the vehicle and jumped off the bridge, sustaining serious injuries. They were taken to the hospital in critical condition, said police. Three other people stayed in the vehicle and were detained. The investigation was ongoing, police said. There was no estimated time for the lanes and ramp to reopen. Motorists can check the AZ511 app or call 511 to see real-time highway conditions. (This is a developing story. Check back for updates.) This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Which part of eastbound I-10 police closed near Goodyear and why

Tallahassee Police reopen I-10 ramp after ‘death investigation'
Tallahassee Police reopen I-10 ramp after ‘death investigation'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Tallahassee Police reopen I-10 ramp after ‘death investigation'

A police 'death investigation' Friday morning near I-10 and Raymond Diehl Road briefly closed the nearby interstate ramp ahead of the morning commute. 'At this time the east bound on-ramp to I-10 from Raymond Diehl Road is closed,' the Tallahassee Police Department wrote in an online incident alert posted on social media. 'Motorists are urged to avoid the area and use alternate routes. TPD will provide updates when they are available.' By about 8:10 a.m., TPD announced that the agency had reopened the road. Police did not provide any other details on the investigation and a watch commander did not answer a call. A TPD spokesperson told the Democrat the incident was not traffic related and more information would be forthcoming. To see the latest traffic, crashes and road camera images in Florida's capital city, bookmark the Tallahassee Gridlock Guide. This is a developing story. Check back for details. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Tallahassee Police reopen I-10 ramp after 'death investigation'

Driver Wedges Dump Truck Under Highway Overpass After Forgetting to Lower Its Bed
Driver Wedges Dump Truck Under Highway Overpass After Forgetting to Lower Its Bed

The Drive

time18-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Drive

Driver Wedges Dump Truck Under Highway Overpass After Forgetting to Lower Its Bed

The latest car news, reviews, and features. A Florida man behind the wheel of a dump truck was unaware that the truck bed was raised. But don't worry, friends. An overpass reminded him. Traveling northbound on Florida State Road 285, a 54-year-old man from nearby Crestview was in for an impactful drive. Somehow oblivious to the fact that the dump bed of his truck was in the 'up' position, the raised rear hit the underside of the Interstate 10 overpass as the truck drove underneath. Or attempted to. According to WALA Fox 10 , the impact caused the bed to completely dislodge from the truck frame. The posted speed limit along that stretch is 55 mph, but it probably doesn't take much to behead something too tall for the ride. And like a beacon of idiocy, the bed remained wedged and upright in the left lane of the two northbound lanes. A Florida Highway Patrol incident report noted that the dismembered truck bed stayed stuck for 'a short while,' said WKRG News 5 . The incident occurred at 2:20 a.m. on Friday. Neither the driver nor his passenger was injured, but they're definitely a couple of lucky ducks. A similar incident last year (also in Florida) resulted in serious injuries to the driver. CDL Life reported that the dump truck veered off the highway and crashed into a wooded area. Another vehicle traveling behind was hit with the debris, but the driver was not hurt. Beverly Braga has enjoyed an eventful career as a Swiss Army knife, having held roles as an after-school teacher, film critic, PR manager, transcriber, and video producer – to name a few. She is currently a communications consultant and freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous outlets covering automotive, entertainment, lifestyle, and food & beverage. Beverly grew up in Hawaii but roots for Washington, D.C., sports teams. .article-sidebar]:pt-0>

Driver hurt in Goodyear road rage shooting, DPS says
Driver hurt in Goodyear road rage shooting, DPS says

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Driver hurt in Goodyear road rage shooting, DPS says

The Brief Arizona DPS says a driver was hurt in a road rage shooting on I-10 in Goodyear on Sunday, May 11. The shooting happened near Sarival Avenue around 4 a.m. The driver who was hurt is expected to be OK. GOODYEAR, Ariz. - A road rage shooting in Goodyear injured a driver early in the morning on Sunday. What we know The May 11 shooting happened just after 4 a.m. on I-10 near Sarival Avenue. "One vehicle fired multiple rounds into the second vehicle. The driver of the second vehicle sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the leg. This investigation is ongoing," Arizona DPS said. What we don't know DPS didn't detail what might've led up to the altercation.

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