Deputies say a motorist was taken into custody after being clocked at 110 miles per hour during an ongoing countywide traffic enforcement operation.
Melbourne, FL – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office says a driver traveling southbound on Interstate 95 was arrested this week after deputies recorded his speed at 110 mph. Deputy Tyler Patterson, who was conducting traffic enforcement in the area, stopped the vehicle and detained the driver, identified as Ryan Heise.
Key Points
- Deputies say driver was caught traveling 110 mph on I-95 in Brevard County.
- Deputy Tyler Patterson made the stop as part of a countywide speed enforcement effort.
- Sheriff Wayne Ivey reminds drivers that speeding and reckless behavior will not be tolerated.
Traffic stop part of ongoing speed enforcement campaign
The arrest occurred as part of the sheriff’s office’s continued traffic safety campaign, which aims to reduce excessive speeding and reckless driving along major roadways. According to officials, Heise was removed from the roadway before he could cause harm to himself or others.
Sheriff issues warning to aggressive drivers
Sheriff Wayne Ivey said the department remains committed to strict enforcement against dangerous driving behavior. “We’re still out there and we’re not going away,” Ivey said in a statement urging motorists to slow down and follow traffic laws.
Heise was transported to the Brevard County Jail, where he was booked following the incident. Deputies noted that their continued patrols along I-95 have resulted in multiple arrests and citations aimed at improving roadway safety across the county.