4.20.2007
He Felt That Incareration Had Nothing Further To Offer Him
Those two people involved in the high speed chase last weekend across the Southwest Proper (uh, Wise and Jack Counties)? This is their status:
The driver, 26-year-old Derek Auvenshine of Weatherford, surrendered to authorities at about 1 a.m. and was transported to Faith Community Hospital by ambulance, complaining of back injuries, Johnson said.
The trooper explained that Auvenshine was treated at the local hospital and later transported to Harris Methodist Hospital. The suspect was treated and released from the Fort Worth hospital without the knowledge of the proper authorities, Johnson said.
“We’re not too happy about that,” he added.
Johnson said the search in the Jack County woods was called off about 4:30 a.m. without locating the passenger, Mindy Rowlett, 24, also of Weatherford. Warrants have been issued for both their arrests.
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6 comments:
I'm sure your good lawyering will get any charges dismissed.
Sounds like the expense and trouble that the police went through to chase down these suspects was well worth it.
Wow, our police are awesome!!!
Rather than in-care-ration they could try imprisonment or incarceration?
Wich way did they go George ?
If it starts in Decatur and ends in Jacksboro where in the hell are the Decatur Officers at the hospital? I forgot the Decatur Officers were picking up garbage on the side of the 380 with a rock truck driver assisting them.
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