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High-speed motorcycle tracking ends in the event of an accident and hospital stay in Hart County

A motorcyclist who headed the MPs on a high -speed hunt over 120 miles per hour fell against a fence early Saturday morning and, according to Hart County's office, was brought to the hospital with injuries.

What we know:

The persecution began around midnight on May 17, when the deputy of a sheriff tried to stop a motorcycle that drove over 100 miles per hour on the Bowersville Highway. The authorities said that the driver had refused to stop and asked for a persecution by several cities.

The chase drove to Highway 17 South and turned through Canon and Royston before the motorcycle turned into the Freedom Church Road in the Vanna community. Near Pullian Lane, the driver lost control and collided with a fence.

Emergency crew replied, and the driver, who was identified as a 37-year-old David William Maddox of Hartwell, was brought to the regional hospital Piedmont Athens.

What's next:

Maddox is exposed to several fees, including crimes that flee and try to escape, ruthlessly drive, accelerate, drive a limited approval, to keep the Lane, keep the conditions too quickly and to exist in a non -future zone.

What we don't know:

The incident is examined by the Hart County Sheriff's Office.

The source: The Hart County's office gave the details for this article.

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