“The repossessors ended up following her wet tire tracks, and they found the vehicle, a 2001 GMC Jimmy, wrecked and abandoned in the 700 block of South McClellan Avenue, about a block away,” Copeland said.
Copeland said the SUV rammed one parked car and sent it crashing into another as the driver fled, and it was this damage that had made the fleeing vehicle ultimately not drivable. Police are seeking the driver on a preliminary charge of reckless driving. Preliminary charges are subject to review by the Macon County State Attorney’s Office.
Source: Herald & Review
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