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Florida man stopped by police after drivers report ‘missiles’ mounted on truck

Florida man stopped by police after drivers report ‘missiles’ mounted on truck, bomb squad dispatched

A Florida man was stopped by police after multiple drivers reported seeing what looked like missiles mounted on his truck, sparking alarm on a busy highway.The incident occurred near Tampa, where motorists called the Florida Highway Patrol after spotting the unusual objects in the truck bed. The items appeared to resemble military-style missiles, prompting fears for public safety. Even the bomb squad was called. Troopers quickly located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. Officers approached cautiously due to the nature of the reports. The driver cooperated with authorities throughout the inspection.After a thorough check, police confirmed that the “missiles” were not real. They were plastic or replica props, likely used for display or entertainment purposes.

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There was no explosive material, ammunition, or functioning weapon system on the truck.Authorities said the realistic appearance of the objects had caused genuine concern. Drivers described seeing long, cylindrical items mounted in the truck bed that looked like actual missiles from a distance. The Florida Highway Patrol stressed that even fake weapons can trigger panic and emergency responses.No criminal charges were filed, as the items were legal and posed no real threat. Officers reminded the public that transporting objects that resemble weapons on public roads can lead to serious misunderstandings and unnecessary use of law enforcement resources.The incident is part of a broader pattern of “realistic replica” scares. In similar cases across the US, bomb squads have sometimes been dispatched before confirming the items were harmless. Officials said the Florida Highway Patrol resolved the situation quickly and safely, and the driver was allowed to leave once the inspection was complete.Authorities also used the opportunity to advise drivers and the public to exercise caution when displaying items that could be mistaken for dangerous weapons. Even novelty or replica objects can create alarm and slow emergency response times in real situations.

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