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*UPDATED! Dodge Charger flees from Trooper, but is spotted moments later. Same Charger? 11 месяцев назад


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*UPDATED! Dodge Charger flees from Trooper, but is spotted moments later. Same Charger?

Is this the same Charger? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! UPDATE 08/14/2023: The report has been released: I observed a matte gray Dodge Charger traveling at a high rate of speed westbound on U.S. Highway 412. I activated my front antenna of my radar and the speed quickly climbed from 92 to 98 miles per hour (MPH). I entered the median to turn around on the vehicle and as I was turning around in the westbound lanes the vehicle accelerated and I called pursuit. The vehicle continued at speeds over 100 MPH and I attempted to keep the vehicle in my sights. When approaching the light at Sonora Rd. I lost sight of the vehicle and continued westbound in case the vehicle took a side road. Sonora Rd. and Hewitt Springs Rd. both are paved county roads that lead back to Butterfield Coach Rd. in Springdale. As I approached Butterfield Coach I never saw the vehicle ahead of me again on U.S. Highway 412. As I approached the light there was a gray charger that looked exactly like the vehicle that fled turning left on U.S. Highway 412 from Butterfield Coach where Hewitt Springs would have came out. Having enough reasonable suspicion to believe this was my suspect vehicle I initiated a traffic stop. Upon making the stop I made contact with the driver and there was a strong odor of marijuana omitting from the vehicle. I placed the driver into custody for the marijuana and continued the investigation for the pursuit. The driver stated she was not fleeing from me and claimed to be coming from Bentonville. There was an ounce of marijuana in the vehicle and it was seized as evidence and she was transported to Washington County. A bystander who witnessed the pursuit and called into headquarters. Once I left booking at Washington County jail, I called the caller back who advised me that my suspect vehicle had turned south on Habberton Rd. but then they had observed me stop another Charger that was identical to the one that was running at the Walmart, and they felt compelled to call and inform me that I had stopped a different vehicle than the one that ran. Driver was not charged with Fleeing and booked in only under the misdemeanor narcotic charge.

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