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Handcuffed suspect who escaped from Jackson in Maserati and remains at large, police say

An escaped suspect was still at large Monday morning after he was captured by the FBI, taken to the hospital after complaining of chest pains, then jumped into a Maserati and drove away.

The saga began Saturday afternoon when U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents stopped 36-year-old Theodrick Collins after a routine records check revealed he had several non-local warrants for his arrest.

Miami-Dade police arrested Collins, who complained of chest pain and was taken to the Jackson Memorial Hospital emergency room by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue for treatment.

Collins was medically cleared Saturday at 2:25 p.m. Miami-Dade Police Department officers were transporting him from the hospital when Collins, who was handcuffed, escaped and jumped into the waiting silver Maserati with an Alabama license plate, GBT-862.

According to a license plate reader, the car was located in Jupiter later that afternoon at almost 4 p.m.

Miami-Dade police alerted other law enforcement agencies to look for him.

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Collins is 6 feet tall. Miami-Dade police said Monday they did not yet have details about Collins’ arrest warrants.

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