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Groveland police sergeant suspended after alleged high-speed driving of up to 124 mph
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The Brief A Groveland police sergeant was suspended for allegedly driving up to 124 mph while off duty.
Investigators say he activated his patrol vehicle's lights without an emergency.
That officer allegedly activated the vehicle's emergency lights without a legitimate emergency, according to the Groveland Police Department.
Alexander Jarrell was recorded driving 120 mph on May 4, 112 mph on May 8 and 124 mph on May 13, all while traveling to work.
Investigators said Jarrell admitted during questioning that he activated the patrol vehicle's emergency lights while driving to work.