‘Reckless and dangerous.’ Police on the Treasure Coast arrest man for riding dirt bike through traffic

A man from Port St. Lucie was arrested Saturday and charged with a list of crimes, accused of riding his dirt bike recklessly through the streets of St. County Sheriff Keith Pearson. “They are not designed to be driven on the road. And they are not designed to be driven by people not qualified to drive a motorcycle. The office released a video that shows the deputy trying to stop Cantarero, who instead he just approached. The deputy gave chase very briefly before pulling back to avoid creating a dangerous situation. Video from the helicopter shows the dirt bike weaving through traffic, riding on sidewalks and over people’s lawns, and making frequent turns in U. The movements of the bicycle have caused many cars to prevent him from hitting him. lawless and reckless on our streets, putting everyone in danger, including themselves,” Pearson On several occasions, sheriff’s deputies and Port St. Lucie police tried to stop Cantarero to prevent him from going through the woods and into traffic on at least two occasions. After 90 minutes of being tracked by the helicopter, Cantarero is seen on video pulling back to a building and using a gas can left there to fill his tank. Investigators believe that he arranged to have a friend leave the gas for him. As he started to drive away, the Port Santa Lucia police pulled up and stopped him. The video shows Cantarero trying to run from police, but an officer hit him with a Taser, knocking him to the ground. Pearson said Cantarero has been arrested in the past for the same type of crime Cantarero is currently being held in the St. Louis County Jail.

A Port St. Lucia man was arrested Saturday and charged with a list of crimes, accused of riding his dirt bike recklessly through the streets of St. Lucia.

“These dirt bikes are designed for off-road use only,” said the St. Louis County Sheriff. Lucie Keith Pearson. “They are not designed to be ridden on the road. And they are not designed to be ridden by people who are not qualified to ride a motorcycle.

Investigators said a deputy saw Reggie Cantarero, 25, riding his dirt bike through traffic just before 3 p.m. on NE Prima Vista Boulevard.

The sheriff’s office released a video showing the deputy trying to stop Cantarero, who instead drives away.

The deputy gave chase very briefly before pulling back to avoid creating a dangerous situation.

However, the sheriff’s office helicopter was already in the air and easily began tracking Cantarero.

Video from the helicopter shows the dirt bike weaving through traffic, riding on sidewalks and over people’s lawns, and making frequent U-turns.

The bike’s movements caused several cars to stop to avoid hitting it.

“These individuals go out and drive lawlessly and recklessly on our roads, putting everyone in danger, including themselves,” Pearson said.

On occasion, sheriff’s deputies and Port Santa Lucia police tried to stop Cantareru.

To avoid them, he drove through wooded areas and even directly into oncoming traffic on at least two occasions.

After 90 minutes of being tracked by the helicopter, Cantarero is seen on video pulling up behind a building and using a gas can left there to fill his tank.

Investigators believe he arranged to have a friend leave the gas for him.

As he started to walk away, the police of Porto Santa Lucia approached and arrested him.

The video shows Cantarero trying to run from police, but an officer hits him with a Taser, knocking him to the ground.

Pearson said Cantarero has been arrested in the past for this same type of crime.

Cantarero is currently being held in the St. Lucia County Jail without bond.

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