Florida Man Flees Felony Warrant Service at Construction Site
North Port Police officers responded to a construction site in Wellen Park to serve a felony warrant on Dylan Mostacci. The operation took an unexpected turn when Mostacci spotted the approaching officers and immediately fled the scene before they could make contact.
The incident unfolded at the Wellen Park development, where officers had located Mostacci in connection with an outstanding felony warrant. Body camera footage shows the moment when the suspect became aware of the police presence and began running from the construction site.
What began as a routine warrant service quickly escalated into a pursuit situation. Officers gave chase as Mostacci attempted to evade arrest by fleeing through the construction area. The body camera footage captures the subsequent events as they developed.
The North Port Police Department obtained the warrant through standard legal procedures before attempting to serve it at the construction site. Mostacci's decision to flee rather than comply with officers created additional complications for the arrest operation.
Construction sites present unique challenges for law enforcement operations due to their layout and potential safety hazards. The presence of equipment, materials, and ongoing work can complicate pursuit situations and officer safety considerations.
The footage shows how quickly a standard warrant service can become a complex situation requiring additional resources and tactical considerations. Officers must balance the need to apprehend suspects with safety concerns for themselves, the suspect, and any bystanders in the area.
Mostacci faces charges related to the original felony warrant as well as potential additional charges stemming from his decision to flee from law enforcement officers during the attempted arrest.

