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Driver in stolen Ga. ambulance rams police cruiser during pursuit across 3 counties

Two suspects were arrested after stealing an ambulance from Effingham Health System and leading police on a high-speed pursuit across three counties

RINCON, Ga. 鈥 A dramatic police pursuit unfolded after an ambulance was stolen from Effingham County, prompting a multi-agency pursuit that stretched across several counties before ending in two arrests.

According to the Rincon Police Department, the ambulance was stolen on June 10 while officers were investigating the scene of a motor vehicle collision. reported that officers quickly identified the stolen vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused to pull over, sparking a high-speed pursuit. The ambulance was pursued for several miles into Port Wentworth, during which the driver rammed a Rincon police vehicle.

The pursuit moved through Rincon and crossed into Chatham and Bryan counties, involving law enforcement from several jurisdictions. Police deployed stop sticks and other tactical maneuvers to bring the chase to an end safely. Eventually, the ambulance was stopped, and two individuals were taken into custody.

Authorities have not yet released the names of the suspects or their motive for stealing the ambulance. No injuries were reported and the ambulance did not appear to have sustained major damage.

Rincon Police said the investigation remains active and charges are pending.


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