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A large weekend e-bike and dirt bike gathering along Gatlin Boulevard led to multiple law enforcement actions, including juvenile citations, vehicle tows, and the arrest of a parent, according to Port St. Lucie police.Stay up to date: The latest headlines and weather from WPBF 25Police say the event, described as a “TRAD Comeback Ride” meetup, drew roughly 50 juveniles who gathered at several locations along the roadway. Officers from the Parks Unit and Road Patrol responded to monitor the situation and address safety concerns.During the operation, officers made two juvenile arrests and arrested one adult, Andrew Jouda, in connection with violations involving the illegal use of electric motorcycles and dirt bikes on public roads. Several juveniles were issued criminal citations for operating unregistered vehicles and riding without the required licenses or endorsements.Unregistered bikes involved in the incident were towed from the scene, and parents or guardians were contacted. Police also confirmed that one parent was arrested under Florida’s HALO Law, which holds adults accountable for contributing to or allowing certain unlawful behavior by minors. Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.

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A large weekend e-bike and dirt bike gathering along Gatlin Boulevard led to multiple law enforcement actions, including juvenile citations, vehicle tows, and the arrest of a parent, according to Port St. Lucie police.

Stay up to date: The latest headlines and weather from WPBF 25

Police say the event, described as a “TRAD Comeback Ride” meetup, drew roughly 50 juveniles who gathered at several locations along the roadway. Officers from the Parks Unit and Road Patrol responded to monitor the situation and address safety concerns.

During the operation, officers made two juvenile arrests and arrested one adult, Andrew Jouda, in connection with violations involving the illegal use of electric motorcycles and dirt bikes on public roads. Several juveniles were issued criminal citations for operating unregistered vehicles and riding without the required licenses or endorsements.

E-bike & dirt bike arrests

E-bike & dirt bike arrests

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E-Bike & Dirt Bike arrests

Unregistered bikes involved in the incident were towed from the scene, and parents or guardians were contacted. Police also confirmed that one parent was arrested under Florida’s HALO Law, which holds adults accountable for contributing to or allowing certain unlawful behavior by minors.

Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.