Hartwell chase concludes with two arrests and meth charges filed

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Hartwell chase concludes with two arrests and meth charges filed

Two people were arrested in Hart County after a traffic stop turned into a police pursuit early Monday morning.

Pursuit Begins After Traffic Stop Attempt

According to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, the incident started shortly before 1:30 a.m. when a deputy attempted to stop a 1998 Toyota Corolla on West Howell Street in Hartwell.

Authorities said the driver refused to stop, leading deputies on a pursuit through several streets in the city.

Chase Ends With PIT Maneuver

During the pursuit, the vehicle reportedly traveled the wrong way on a roadway before continuing through the area.

The chase ended near the rear of a local bank when a deputy used a PIT maneuver to stop the vehicle.

Driver Faces Multiple Charges

The driver, 33-year-old Corey Randolph Gable of Elberton, was charged with felony fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement.

He also faces several traffic-related charges, including driving without a license and vehicle equipment violations.

Passenger Arrested on Drug Charges

Passenger Amber Wilkerson, 35, of Lawrenceville, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and tampering with evidence.

Additional charges include giving a false name, crossing guard lines with drugs or intoxicants, and failure to wear a seat belt.

Both Taken to Jail

Following the incident, both Gable and Wilkerson were arrested and transported to the Hart County Jail.

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