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