2 Charged After Person Shoots at Police, Crashes Stolen Car in Grand Strand Chase, Officials Say
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4 people arrested after police chase leads to shooting and crash in Myrtle Beach, authorities say
Four people were arrested early May 22 after leading officers on a high-speed chase, shooting at Myrtle Beach Police and then crashing their vehicle, authorities said.
2 charged after person shoots at police, crashes stolen car in Grand Strand chase, officials say
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) -- Two people have been charged and two have been released after four people were taken into custody Thursday morning after police were shot at and led on a pursuit of an armed suspect in a stolen vehicle along Highway 17 Bypass, authorities said. Riley Pegram, 17, of Brown Summit, North Carolina, was charged with three counts of attempted murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, kidnapping, unlawful posse…
Several Arrested After Police Pursuit Involving Gunfire Ends In Crash
A police pursuit in Myrtle Beach ended in a crash and led to several arrests. At around 8:15am Thursday, police attempted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle in the area of S. Ocean Boulevard and 17th and 18 Avenue. All four occupants were reportedly wearing masks. The driver failed to stop prompting police to pursue. The vehicle was witnessed driving the wrong way in traffic at “excessive speeds” and shots were fired at officers. The chase e…
2 Masked NC Youth, Riley Pegram and Omarion Glass, charged with attempted murder, kidnapping after MBPD car chase MyrtleBeachSC News
Two individuals from North Carolina, one of whom is a 20-year-old named Omarion Glass, are being charged with several felonies after a car chase and shooting incident with Myrtle Beach law enforcement officers on Thursday morning. Around 8:15 a.m., the event started in the 1700 block of South Ocean Boulevard when law enforcement officers tried to approach a dubious vehicle containing four masked individuals. Upon the officers’ approach, the vehi…
4 detained after police chase ends in crash in Myrtle Beach
An armed suspect fleeing police crashed near 67th Avenue North and U.S. 17 bypass Thursday morning, May 22, according to public safety officials. Four people from a stolen vehicle have been detained, police say, and the chase began in the Market Common area.
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