HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — A “grappler deployment” helped a Hollywood police officer nab a man who was driving a stolen Mercedes-Benz last week, authorities said.
According to an arrest report obtained Thursday by Local 10 News, Reuel Claude Sculley, 28, of Miramar, who was wanted on multiple warrants in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, was arrested last Friday, June 12, in Hollywood.
Hollywood police said an officer stopped Sculley at about 3:45 a.m. in the area of North State Road 7 and Lucky Street after using a grappler, which is a tool that deploys a tethered net from the front of the police car to entangle the rear tire of a fleeing suspect.
According to the report, Sculley was then taken into custody on multiple charges, including grand theft of a motor vehicle, possession of a vehicle with altered numbers and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
The report states that Sculley also had an active warrant in Broward County for resisting/obstructing without violence, and two warrants in Miami-Dade County for numerous charges, including burglary, grand theft of a vehicle, providing a false name after arrest, resisting an officer without violence, interference with or disruption of an educational institution, criminal mischief and driving without a valid license.
As of Thursday morning, he was being held at the North Broward Bureau without bond.
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