Two men accused of drag racing in Largo

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Sean Chiccino, 39, and Caleb Prewitt, 30, were arrested in Largo for illegal street racing after deputies observed them speeding from a traffic light. Surveillance footage captured the two men acknowledging each other before they accelerated, with Prewitt on a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle and Chiccino in a 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. The arrest affidavit indicates they were traveling at speeds exceeding 80 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Authorities charged both men with racing on the highway, a serious offense that can lead to significant penalties. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding street racing in the area, prompting law enforcement to increase surveillance.

Local residents may feel the impact of these actions as officials seek to ensure safer roadways. Racing incidents like this have raised alarms in many communities, leading to stricter enforcement of traffic laws. Law enforcement aims to deter such behavior to protect public safety and maintain order on the roads.

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