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Stolen Backhoe Taken for a Dangerous Ride in the Florida Keys

A man took a joyride up and down the Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys, causing havoc for over an hour in a backhoe construction vehicle.

Fri February 19, 2016 - Southeast Edition
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Image courtesy of the Monroe County Sheriff's Department. The man, identified by deputies as 59-year-old Carl Blahnik, took a backhoe from a nearby construction site and drove the vehicle onto the Seven Mile Bridge.
Image courtesy of the Monroe County Sheriff's Department. The man, identified by deputies as 59-year-old Carl Blahnik, took a backhoe from a nearby construction site and drove the vehicle onto the Seven Mile Bridge.

ABC News is reporting that a man took a joyride up and down the Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys, causing havoc for over an hour on Tuesday morning in a backhoe construction vehicle before cops were able to pull him over.

“It was certainly a dangerous and destructive ride,” Becky Herrin, spokesperson for the Monroe County Sheriff's Department, told ABC News today.

The man, identified by deputies as 59-year-old Carl Blahnik, took a backhoe from a nearby construction site and drove the vehicle onto the Seven Mile Bridge, wreaking havoc on the roadway.

He was dragging the jackhammer attachment on the back of the vehicle on the road causing reflectors to come off and leaving debris and other damage on the road, according to Herrin.

The department received a call late Monday night about boulders being dumped on Seven Mile Bridge, Herrin said. When officers arrived at the scene, they saw a man driving the backhoe around 10 to 15 mph on the roadway.

“Initially they were following him very closely,” Herrin said, but then the man put the backhoe in reverse and was chasing the police backwards with the jackhammer. The police then followed from a distance for their own safety, but “trying to keep him in sight,” according to Herrin.

“At one point a deputy got out of his car and tried to reason with the man and almost got hit with the jackhammer,” Herrin said.

While on his joyride, there were a few other cars on the road that had to maneuver around the backhoe, but police were able to close the road and eventually stop traffic from both ends of the bridge, according to Herrin.

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