Several young street racers were arrested after a “chaotic” street racing event in Central Florida involving reckless behavior, burnouts, and fireworks.
In its continued efforts to stop dangerous street racing locally, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested four individuals who traveled from Lee County to participate in an organized street racing event in Central Florida.
On May 5th, just before 1am, deputies responded to the Cragmont Drive and Princess Palm Avenue area to the report of street racing. Upon arrival, deputies encountered a chaotic scene with multiple vehicles engaged in reckless behavior, including burnouts and fireworks being discharged.
Four individuals, all occupants of a 2022 Dodge Challenger, were identified and arrested. According to law enforcement, they were 20-year-old Ar’moni Ferrell, 20-year-old Caden Turner, 20-year-old Kylie O’Brien, and 22-year-old Samuel Orvil.
Deputies learned the individuals traveled from Lee County to partake in the event.
During the investigation, a search of the Charger uncovered Roman candles and video recording equipment.
Furthermore, a 2006 Chrysler 300 was seized after its driver and passengers fled the scene on foot.
“These individuals learned the hard way that Hillsborough County is not the place to travel to commit crimes. We are one step ahead and diligent in our efforts to keep our community safe,” said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Street racing is not only illegal but also incredibly dangerous, those who choose to engage in illegal activities here will face the inevitable consequences.”
Sheriff Chad Chronister added the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and will continue to actively enforce laws against illegal street racing and associated activities.