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Florida driver strips down, hides in swamp to evade police after crash

Por: Newsweek Nation April 18, 2023

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A car crash in Florida resulted in an odd situation for responding deputies when the driver stripped off most of his clothes and attempted to hide in a swamp.The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. ET on April 10 near the city of Mulberry, Florida, just south of Lakeland, when a Nissan Sentra crossed over the center line on Highway 640 and collided with a Kenworth semi-truck, the Miami Herald reported.Deputies with the Polk County Sheriff's... + full article



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