Deputies in Baker County ended a multi-county vehicle chase that began in Jacksonville on Friday.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Deputies in Baker County ended a multi-county vehicle chase that began in Jacksonville on Fri., Nov. 3.The pursuit began when the suspect, Bobby Gene Clemons, carjacked a vehicle in downtown Jacksonville. Clemons fled from police, driving recklessly out of the county. He led the chase on Interstate 10 and crossed over into Columbia County.
After some time, the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office was able to flatten the vehicle’s tires with stop sticks. The suspect turned off onto US Highway 441. With the car’s tires blown out, Baker County deputies successfully stopped the vehicle using a PIT maneuver.Clemons, who was arrested, is wanted in several other counties for similar offenses. He now faces numerous charges in Baker County.
BCSO said no deputies or officers were injured during the chase, and Sheriff Scotty Rhoden is grateful for the assistance of JSO and CCSO during the pursuit.Jared Bridegan murder: Attorney Jose Baez enters not guilty plea on behalf of Bridegan’s ex-wife‘We’re a little upset:’ Jacksonville residents affected by health insurance changes
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