News Summary
A high-speed chase in Newberry County, SC, unfolded on a Saturday morning when deputies attempted to stop Fredrick Glasgow, who was driving erratically and entered the highway in the wrong direction. Despite dangerous maneuvers and resisting arrest, law enforcement ultimately apprehended him. Glasgow now faces multiple serious charges, including DUI and possession of controlled substances, highlighting the risks posed by reckless driving in the community.
High-Speed Chase Shakes Up Newberry County
NEWBERRY COUNTY, SC – What started as a normal Saturday morning turned into a wild chase that had law enforcement and locals on the edge of their seats. Deputies got reports of a driver behaving erratically on the roads, and their instincts kicked in. They quickly identified the man behind the wheel of a Ford F-150 as Fredrick Glasgow. Little did they know, this would lead to a high-speed chase that would rattle the community.
Erratic Driving Triggers Action
It was early Saturday when deputies received multiple calls about a truck hitting various objects along the county roads. People were understandably concerned and reported the unusual driving of Glasgow. Did he not see those traffic signs? Or perhaps he thought they didn’t apply to him? Whatever the reason, he chose to ignore the sirens and sped off in the opposite direction onto I-26. That’s right — he entered the eastbound lanes going the wrong way!
Attempted Stop Goes Awry
The deputies knew they had to take action to prevent any potential accidents. They tried to perform a PIT maneuver to stop him before he could enter the highway, but traffic was heavy and the safety risks were too great. So instead of pursuing him on the interstate, the officers did what they felt was best: they warned oncoming drivers about the danger ahead. It was a crucial, albeit nerve-wracking, decision to put public safety first.
Chase Continues on Local Roads
After a nail-biting ride on the interstate, Glasgow eventually exited at Little Mountain. Instead of ending the chase, he turned toward Pomaria on S.C. 202. Law enforcement wasn’t ready to give up just yet. They deployed a tire deflation device in hopes of bringing the wild ride to an end. But Glasgow was determined and continued driving on bare rims, putting everyone at risk.
Law Enforcement Takes Control
Finally, a South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper stepped in to put an end to this chaotic chase. Making a calculated move, the trooper forced Glasgow’s vehicle off the road, leading to his arrest. Thank goodness for the swift action of law enforcement members; they deserve a pat on the back for their professionalism in such a tense situation!
A Long List of Charges
Glasgow’s dangerous escapade left him facing a slew of serious charges. He is labeled a “habitual offender” by the local sheriff, emphasizing the alarming nature of his actions. The charges against him include:
- Failure to stop for law enforcement
- Driving under suspension
- Driving under the influence
- Being a habitual offender
- Resisting arrest
- Striking fixtures along roads
- Possession of controlled substances
Awaiting the Next Steps
Currently, Glasgow is being held at the Newberry County Detention Center and is awaiting a bond hearing. The entire episode serves as a reminder of how quickly a regular day can turn into an alarming chase. Residents of Newberry County can breathe a bit easier knowing that law enforcement is always ready to serve and protect, no matter the situation.
As the wheels of justice continue to turn, we can only hope this serves as a wake-up call for all drivers. Stay safe out there, folks!
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- ABC Columbia: NCSO Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase
- WLTX: South Carolina DUI Suspect Wrong Way I-26 Police Chase
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: High-Speed Chase
- WIS TV: Woman Charged After Newberry County Car Chase
- Google Search: High-Speed Chase News
