FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A repeated visitors offender was arrested once more after a high-speed chase early Saturday morning, in response to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Workplace.
The chase began when deputies watched the car undergo a cease signal whereas leaving a Circle Okay fuel station. Deputies tried a visitors cease, however the automobile fled at excessive pace.
On the intersection of SR-100 and Seminole Woods Parkway, the automobile went by means of a pink mild and virtually crashed into one other driver.
Deputies estimated the motive force was touring at over 100mph in a 50mph zone.
The car tried to go onto I-95, however was unable to make the flip and crashed into a light-weight pole alongside the on-ramp. The motive force then tried to run on foot after getting out of his crashed automobile, when a close-by freeway patrol trooper stopped him.
The physique digicam video exhibits the officer operating to the freeway patrol trooper who was on prime of Boone, ready for the deputies.
“He was operating from me… that wasn’t good,” stated the deputy.
The high-speed driver was recognized as 30-year-old Christopher Boone.
Deputies discovered Boone did not have a Florida driver’s license and had a number of energetic suspensions. He additionally had earlier arrests for grand theft and possession of cocaine.
Boone was arrested for driving with a suspended license, resisting an officer with out violence, reckless driving and fees for leaving the scene of an accident with property injury.
“This man is a recurring visitors offender with no legitimate license, but he continues to hazard different drivers,” stated Sheriff Staly. “I’m glad the one automobile that was broken was his, no person was injured or killed by his reckless driving, and this ended with him being taken to the Inexperienced Roof Inn, the place he belongs.”
Boone was taken to an area hospital for medical therapy after the automobile crash. As soon as cleared, he went to jail and was launched on a $15,500 bond.