FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — Two people are in custody following a vehicle pursuit and a tactical standoff that shut down sections of A1A in Flagler Beach on Monday morning.
Deputies reported using Stop Sticks to disable the fleeing vehicle before deploying specialized tools to extract the occupants, who refused to exit the car. By 10:40 a.m. Monday, all lanes of A1A and North Central Avenue were reopened to traffic.
The incident started Monday morning when deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle report. Deputies reported that the vehicle fled from an attempted traffic stop, leading deputies to deploy Stop Sticks
Deputies report that the deployment was successful, and the vehicle was disabled on A1A.
After the vehicle stopped, driver May Ling Ip, 48, and passenger Jamie Allen Mays, 40, both of Gainesville, refused to exit the vehicle for over an hour. FCSO Drone Unit used a drone to monitor them.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deployed SWAT, Crisis Negotiations, Drone, and K-9 Units. Several road closures in Flagler Beach included A1A between 14th and 16th Streets North.
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