Moment thief who can’t swim tried to flee cops on a jet ski – and had to be saved by them

Moment thief who can’t swim tried to flee cops on a jet ski – and had to be saved by them: ‘So you’re gonna take a jet ski but you don’t know how to swim?’

  • On Sunday a sergeant from the Volusia Sheriff’s Office assisted the Ormond Beach Police Department after they got a call about someone stealing a jet ski
  • Police say 48-year-old Ronald Williams tried to steal the jet ski and was unable to start it as it floated away
  • Bodycam footage shows a sergeant approach a family who agree to let him and a fellow officer borrow their boat to catch the thief
  • The sergeant tells the thief who is stranded to put his hands up and instructs him to ‘come over here!’ while aiming his gun at him
  • Williams reveals he can’t swim to which the other officer remarks: ‘So you’re gonna take a jet ski but you don’t know how to swim’

Police bodycam footage captured the moment a Florida officer apprehended a jet ski thief, who could not swim. 

On Sunday a sergeant from the Volusia Sheriff’s Office assisted the Ormond Beach Police Department after they got a call about someone stealing a jet ski in the Halifax river, which is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway on Florida’s east coast.

Police say 48-year-old Ronald Williams tried to steal the jet ski and was unable to start it. 

Williams ended up floating away into the middle of the waterway. 

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Bodycam footage shows a sergeant approach a family who agree to let him and a fellow officer borrow their boat to catch the thief

The sergeant tells the thief who is stranded to put his hands up and instructs him to 'come over here!' while aiming his gun at him

The sergeant tells the thief who is stranded to put his hands up and instructs him to ‘come over here!’ while aiming his gun at him

Williams reveals he cant swim to which the other officer driving the boat remarks: 'So you're gonna take a jet ski but you don't know how to swim'

Williams reveals he cant swim to which the other officer driving the boat remarks: ‘So you’re gonna take a jet ski but you don’t know how to swim’

The footage shows a sergeant approach a family who was about to head out into the water.

They agree to allow him and a fellow officer to borrow their boat to catch the thief.

The sergeant and the officer took off on the pleasure craft and spot Williams.

They identify themselves.

The sergeant tells the thief who is stranded to put his hands up and instructs him to ‘come over here!’ while aiming his gun at him. 

But Williams reveals he can’t swim to which the other officer driving the boat remarks: ‘So you’re gonna take a jet ski but you don’t know how to swim’ 

The sergeant then tells Williams he will throw him a rope, asking multiple times if he had any weapons on him as he stumbles awkwardly on the jet ski looking afraid of the water.

The sergeant then tells Williams he will throw him a rope, asking multiple times if he had any weapons on him as he stumbles awkwardly on the jet ski looking afraid of the water.

The sergeant throws the rope at Williams and then the footage cuts to the moment the jet ski is retrieved and tied to the boat

The sergeant throws the rope at Williams and then the footage cuts to the moment the jet ski is retrieved and tied to the boat

The sergeant then tells Williams he will throw him a rope, asking multiple times if he had any weapons on him as he stumbles awkwardly on the jet ski looking afraid of the water.  

He throws the rope at Williams and then the footage cuts to the moment the jet ski is retrieved and tied to the boat.

The footage then cuts back to the family as the sergeant thanks them for lending them the boat to which the owner responds: ‘absolutely, y’all did great’

According to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office, Williams was taken into custody without incident and the jet ski was returned to its owner.