Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 http://www.citizensvoice.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15873459 & BRD=2259 & PAG=461 & dept\ _id=455154 & rfi=6 HANOVER TOWNSHIP - A 20-year-old man who allegedly plowed his luxury car into a police cruiser and eluded authorities for hours surrendered to police Wednesday afternoon. ph , of 40 Drive, Hanover Township, surrendered to Hanover Township police after a manhunt that lasted nearly five hours. fled police Wednesday after he was found slumped over in a black Mercedes Benz at the M & T Bank on Main Street in Plymouth, said Trooper Tom of state police at Wyoming. sped away - barely missing a Plymouth Borough officer and hitting the police cruiser - after a police officer tapped on the car's window to check on , said . The police officer checking on drew his gun after noticing what appeared to be a pistol in 's car, said. A helicopter and more than a dozen state and township police cars searched for , focusing on a wooded area and an industrial site behind his home. Some police stationed outside of 's home wore bulletproof vests. The car was driving was found later at the Drive home, which he shares with his parents, police said. Late Wednesday afternoon turned himself in to police with his lawyer, Mark M. Mack of Kingston, said. Mack could not be reached for comment. It was not immediately clear if would be held in jail or released to await his arraignment. Charges are pending, police said. One day before the manhunt, was expected to plead guilty to drug charges stemming from a car accident in April 2005 in Exeter, court records show. His case was continued until Feb. 21. plowed a red Jaguar into a gas station on Wyoming Avenue while under the influence of marijuana, cocaine and a prescription antidepressant, according to court records. A woman who was pumping gas suffered a closed head injury, fracture, spine injuries in the crash, according to court records. Bob Kalinowski, staff writer, contributed to this report. ndobo@... bkalinowski@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 http://www.citizensvoice.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15873459 & BRD=2259 & PAG=461 & dept\ _id=455154 & rfi=6 HANOVER TOWNSHIP - A 20-year-old man who allegedly plowed his luxury car into a police cruiser and eluded authorities for hours surrendered to police Wednesday afternoon. ph , of 40 Drive, Hanover Township, surrendered to Hanover Township police after a manhunt that lasted nearly five hours. fled police Wednesday after he was found slumped over in a black Mercedes Benz at the M & T Bank on Main Street in Plymouth, said Trooper Tom of state police at Wyoming. sped away - barely missing a Plymouth Borough officer and hitting the police cruiser - after a police officer tapped on the car's window to check on , said . The police officer checking on drew his gun after noticing what appeared to be a pistol in 's car, said. A helicopter and more than a dozen state and township police cars searched for , focusing on a wooded area and an industrial site behind his home. Some police stationed outside of 's home wore bulletproof vests. The car was driving was found later at the Drive home, which he shares with his parents, police said. Late Wednesday afternoon turned himself in to police with his lawyer, Mark M. Mack of Kingston, said. Mack could not be reached for comment. It was not immediately clear if would be held in jail or released to await his arraignment. Charges are pending, police said. One day before the manhunt, was expected to plead guilty to drug charges stemming from a car accident in April 2005 in Exeter, court records show. His case was continued until Feb. 21. plowed a red Jaguar into a gas station on Wyoming Avenue while under the influence of marijuana, cocaine and a prescription antidepressant, according to court records. A woman who was pumping gas suffered a closed head injury, fracture, spine injuries in the crash, according to court records. Bob Kalinowski, staff writer, contributed to this report. ndobo@... bkalinowski@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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