Scooter Chase Ends With Crash At Sandbox
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Updated: 2:31 PM Aug 27, 2009
Scooter Chase Ends With Crash At Sandbox
Halifax County deputies say they tried to stop a speeding scooter on Highway 301.
Posted: 10:34 AM Aug 27, 2009
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A police chase involving a man on a scooter ended when the red scooter crashed into a sandbox.

Brad McDaniel of Enfield is facing several charges after deputies say they saw him speeding on the scooter on Highway 301. Deputies say McDaniel turned into an apartment complex and eventually collided with a sandbox. Authorities say that didn't stop McDaniel as he ran away.

Deputies say they eventually caught the scooter-speeder hiding in one of the apartments.

Also facing charges is Brian Tillery for obstructing deputies when they tried to arrest McDaniel.

Legally, scooters are only allowed to go up to 35 miles per hour in North Carolina.


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Posted by: Anonymous Location: VA on Sep 30, 2009 at 07:03 PM

HA!!! I ACTUALLY KNOW THIS GUY
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Posted by: ace Location: plymouth on Aug 28, 2009 at 07:05 AM

Thank goodness no one got hurt in this SLOW SPEED chase.
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Posted by: Home Boy on Aug 28, 2009 at 06:14 AM

Scooter Boy will now be playing in the Sand at County LockUp.
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