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Newton police chase ends in dead end street
Newton police captured a suspected drunk driver who reached speeds of 108 mph through a 25 mph downtown business district before tracking him down a dead-end street.
NEWNAN, Ga. - A suspected drunk driver is in custody after Newnan police say he sped through a busy downtown business district at speeds reaching 108 mph.
Newnan police chase ends
What we know:
Newnan Police Department officers initially observed Carlos Amador Garcia driving between 60 and 70 mph. When an officer activated his blue lights, Garcia allegedly accelerated and drove away.
Garcia was said to have reached a top speed of 108 mph in a 25 mph zone. Police say he ran traffic lights and drove on the wrong side of the road before turning down a dead-end street, where officers blocked his vehicle.
When questioned by officers about why he ran, Garcia said his license had been suspended.
Officer describes the scene
What they're saying:
Officer Samantha Baez of the Newnan Police Department noted the extreme danger. The pursuit went down LaGrange Street, which Baez described as highly populated at night.
"A lot of people on the roads, cars," Baez said. "It's kind of like a bar scene, especially at that time."
Police said they have charged Garcia with DUI, driving on the wrong side of the road and felony fleeing, among other charges.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from a broadcast script by FOX 5's Doug Evans, who reviewed police body camera footage and spoke with Officer Samantha Baez of the Newnan Police Department.