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Florida man pulled over by police, bomb squad dispatched after driver reported ‘missiles’ in truck

A Florida man was pulled over by police after multiple drivers reported seeing what looked like missiles attached to his truck, setting off an alarm on a busy highway.The incident occurred near Tampa when a motorist called the Florida Highway Patrol after spotting an unusual object in the bed of a truck. The items looked similar to military missiles, raising concerns about public safety. A bomb squad was even called in. Police quickly located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. Officers are approaching with caution due to the nature of the report. The driver cooperated with authorities throughout the inspection.After a thorough inspection, police confirmed that the “missiles” were not real. They are plastic or replica props that may be used for display or entertainment purposes. There were no explosive materials, ammunition or functioning weapons systems on board the truck.Authorities said the actual appearance of the objects caused real concern. Drivers described seeing long cylindrical objects mounted in truck beds that looked like real missiles from a distance. The Florida Highway Patrol stresses that even fake weapons can trigger panic and emergency responses.No criminal charges were filed because the items were legal and posed no real threat. Officials remind the public that transporting weapons-like items on public roadways could lead to serious misunderstandings and unnecessary use of law enforcement resources.The incident is part of a wider pattern of “reality replica” scares. In similar situations across the United States, bomb squads are sometimes dispatched before items are confirmed to be harmless. Officials said the Florida Highway Patrol quickly and safely resolved the situation and the driver was allowed to leave after the inspection was completed.Authorities also used the opportunity to advise drivers and the public to use caution when displaying items that could be mistaken for dangerous weapons. In real-world situations, even novel or replica objects can generate alarms and slow down emergency response times.

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