Georgia man stole patrol car during arrest, police are looking for a suspect

A Georgia man who was under arrest and in handcuffs stole a patrol car and evaded deputies, officials say.
Tommy Morgan, 32, stole a Dade County patrol car on Friday and is now wanted for escape, motor vehicle theft and interference with government property, all of which are felony charges.
The Dade County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Morgan and has asked the public for advice to help locate the suspect.
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Tommy Morgan, 32, stole a Dade County patrol car on Friday and is now wanted for escape, motor vehicle theft and interference with government property.
(Dade County Sheriff’s Office)
According to the sheriff’s office, the deputy was outside his patrol vehicle when Morgan, who initially had his hands cuffed behind his back, moved his hands in front of him and pushed his way through the bulkhead. inside the car.
Morgan hit another patrol car with the vehicle as it drove away.
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A Georgia man who was under arrest and in handcuffs stole a patrol car and eluded deputies.
(Dade County Sheriff’s Office)
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Deputies then lost sight of the fleeing patrol car before they could pursue it. However, deputies found the vehicle abandoned in a ditch about a mile from the scene of the theft.
They followed Morgan for a few miles with the help of K9 but were unable to locate him.
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