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    Undocumented migrant escapes police truck in Florida after traffic stop

    August 15, 2025Updated:August 15, 20252 Mins Read
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    Jony Vasquez-Lopez, 27, has been accused of being in the U.S. illegally as well as escaping while handcuffed in the back of an FHP truck after a traffic stop. (PBSO). Source: CBS 12 News.
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    A dramatic incident unfolded in Lake Worth Beach, Florida after a handcuffed undocumented migrant escaped from a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) vehicle during a routine traffic stop. The individual, 27-year-old Jony Vasquez-Lopez, fled into nearby woods after being placed in the back of a patrol truck. The escape happened just moments after officers confirmed that he and another passenger were in the United States illegally and were being taken into custody for immigration processing.

    According to official reports, an FHP trooper was patrolling Lake Worth Road near the I-95 overpass when he noticed a passenger van with no front bumper and a broken taillight. The trooper activated his lights and attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the driver continued driving instead of stopping immediately. After ignoring several safe places to pull over, the van eventually stopped in a parking lot north of Lake Worth Road.

    When the trooper approached the vehicle, he discovered that the driver, identified as Vasquez-Lopez, did not speak English and had no valid driver’s license. A passenger in the van stated that both men were from Guatemala and did not have legal status in the U.S. The trooper, who was certified to identify undocumented migrants under the 287(g) program, contacted Border Patrol agents to verify their citizenship status.

    Border Patrol officials soon confirmed that both men were undocumented and instructed the trooper to detain them for processing. The trooper secured both men with flex cuffs and placed them in the back of his patrol truck. He then began transporting them to the station for processing.

    However, during the drive, both men managed to escape from the patrol truck near the Blue Heron Boulevard exit and ran into nearby woods. Law enforcement quickly set up a perimeter and launched a search operation. Vasquez-Lopez was located shortly afterwards and arrested, but the second individual remains at large and has not yet been found.

    Vasquez-Lopez is now facing several charges, including attempting to escape as a prisoner and driving without a valid license. The incident has raised concerns about the security of patrol vehicles and the risks officers face when transporting detainees, especially in cases involving immigration-related detentions.

    Authorities have said they will continue searching for the second individual and have urged members of the public to come forward with any information that could assist in the investigation.

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