Land O' Lakes, FL|News|
Man Remains Jailed on Vehicle Theft Charges
Deputies say the first stolen vehicle in Land O' Lakes ran out of gas, the second stolen vehicle ended up in a lake.

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Deputies say the first stolen vehicle in Land O' Lakes ran out of gas, the second stolen vehicle ended up in a lake.

Joseph Nils Lucas, 28, was charged with two counts of grand theft auto and one count fleeing to elude.
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Missing is Wallace Forrest Cowan, who may be traveling in a silver 2004 Ford Taurus. If you have information on where Cowan is, contact the Clearwater Police Department at 727-562-4200.
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