Man on probation arrested for stealing yellow Hummer, fleeing from officers
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Berman Jose De Jesus Lozada, 36, was arrested yesterday after allegedly stealing a yellow Hummer and fleeing from an officer who reportedly saw him driving the Hummer, attempted a traffic stop, and chased him on foot through a Wawa parking lot.
At about 4:45 p.m. on December 1, a Gainesville Police Department officer reportedly saw De Jesus Lozada driving a stolen yellow and black Hummer on East University Avenue near SE 24th Street. The officer reported that the front driver’s side window was open, giving him a clear view of the driver; the officer reported that he knew a Hummer had recently been stolen in the area. The officer turned his patrol vehicle around to follow the Hummer, which reportedly began swerving in and out of traffic before the officer activated the lights on his patrol vehicle near NE 15th Street. The officer reported that the Hummer turned south onto SE 10th Street, and when the officer turned, he saw the Hummer stopped near SE 1st Avenue.
The officer reported that the driver’s side door opened and a man, later identified as De Jesus Lozada, got out and ran into the Wawa parking lot at 1007 E. University Avenue. De Jesus Lozada allegedly ran between vehicles at the gas pumps, with the officer pursuing him on foot through the parking lot.
The officer reported that the man was fumbling with his right pants pocket as he ran. The officer reportedly deployed his taser twice while De Jesus Lozada tried to rip out the probes while continuing to run. The officer reportedly caught up with the man on the north side of the parking lot and tackled him; De Jesus Lozada allegedly resisted being placed in handcuffs, and a second officer had to assist in handcuffing him.
A search incident to arrest reportedly produced a retractable box cutter in De Jesus Lozada’s right pants pocket.
Post Miranda, De Jesus Lozada reportedly denied stealing the Hummer and denied driving the Hummer; he said the driver looked like him and got out of the Hummer before he did but could not provide any further information about the driver. The officer noted that he could see the Hummer from the time the driver’s side door opened to the point where De Jesus Lozada got out of the Hummer, and nobody else was seen getting out of it.
De Jesus Lozada has been charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle, fleeing with lights and sirens active, and resisting an officer without violence. He has six felony convictions (two violent) and has served two state prison sentences out of Levy County, with his most recent release in January 2024. He is still on probation in that case. Judge Meshon Rawls ordered him held on $60,000 bail.
Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Perhaps a less conspicuous vehicle next time?
He needs to take notes from the Kia Boyz next time
Yet another “man on probation.” I’m so sick of this.
Says the crew who voted as our next President a “man on pre-trial release” and “man on bail awaiting sentencing on 34 felony convictions.” The Chronitards need to stop pretending they care so much about someone’s legal status.
Sleepy joe is pardoning his felon son…but Trump ain’t gonna pardon Sleepy joe.
Do you have any idea who anyone on this forum site voted for (aside from perhaps Jazzman)? Being angry that repeat criminals are given probation instead of being incarcerated as they should be shouldn’t be a Republican vs. Democrat thing. That you aren’t bothered by the fact “man on probation” has become a near daily story just here in Alachua county demonstrates how out of touch you are.
Yep. Just goes to show you how absolutely abysmal YOUR candidate was. She spent a BILLION and a half trying to BUY votes and STILL lost. Maybe next time, put forth a viable candidate so the winning candidate doesn’t live rent-free in your head every second of every minute of every day.
Maybe the liberturds should care more about one’s legal status.
More TDS from a Kevin
Colaw is his judge the last guy got 90 years for violating probation. Lets see how this turns out
My vehicle has on-star and I know where it is at all times…I think they can slow it down for law enforcement…I know they can turn it on and off …
The article doesn’t say what year or where the hummer stolen from or how long it was missing.
I don’t know why but when he says it was someone who looks like him, I believe him
I know this guy personally. I can assure you he is lying.
Sorry I have to laugh at the it wasn’t me driving lol
Rought weekend. Montrell Flagg was arrested in Alachua. Dude kicked a door in of someone home. Then their was a police chase and he crashed a car into someone car. Then he wouldnt get out of the car and they broke the glass and put the dog on him through the window and he wouldnt give up so he was punching the dog. Must be to much gravy on the turkey this year. He looking at some time because he was already on felony probation for punching cops in Ocala.
“Berman Jose De Jesus Lozada”
Don’t sound like he’s from around here. Can’t wait till the deportations begin!
Despite his appearance, he stole a vehicle.
He’s definitely not Amish.
He actually had a business registered in his name in Gainesville, “352 Brush Masters”. I checked out the address in Google maps and funny enough it’s in the same sleazy office park as the Alachua County Democratic Party.
https://www.bizapedia.com/fl/352-brush-masters-llc.html
yeah a yellow one is hard to spot