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CULPEPER, VA (WWBT) - A Richmond man was arrested after leading deputies in Culpeper on a chase in a stolen car that reached 132 mph.
The Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office said paperwork in the car identified the man. He was apprehended by a police dog after crashing into a wooded area, fleeing on foot, and hiding in an abandoned school bus.
The chase began shortly after a traffic stop at 9 p.m. on Jan. 5 when a sergeant with the department pulled the driver over for a speeding violation of 78 mph in a 55 mph zone on Germanna Highway.
The driver did not have identification and provided multiple names. Dispatchers identified the vehicle’s license plate as having been stolen.
By Joe JonesCULPEPER, VA (WWBT) - A Richmond man was arrested after leading deputies in Culpeper on a chase in a stolen car that reached 132 mph.
The Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office said paperwork in the car identified the man. He was apprehended by a police dog after crashing into a wooded area, fleeing on foot, and hiding in an abandoned school bus.
The chase began shortly after a traffic stop at 9 p.m. on Jan. 5 when a sergeant with the department pulled the driver over for a speeding violation of 78 mph in a 55 mph zone on Germanna Highway.
The driver did not have identification and provided multiple names. Dispatchers identified the vehicle’s license plate as having been stolen.