One man don land for prison after police say he lead them for multi-state chase for C8 Corvette Stingray, speed reach 156 miles per hour.
According to NEA Report of Northern Arkansas, the chase finish only after the Corvette hit tire deflation devices and crash with Arkansas State Police cruiser.
The suspect then try run for foot before police catch am.
June 15, ASP trooper spot the red Corvette wey travel north for Interstate 55 with cover for license plate.
Check of vehicle registration show say don expire for March.
When trooper activate emergency lights, driver wey police identify as 28-year-old Jayden Atreeyian Smith accelerate instead of stop.
The Corvette performance show as speed climb pass 150 mph, reach peak of 156.
As chase cross into Missouri, troopers deploy stop sticks wey puncture Corvette left side tires.
Even with tires losing air, Smith refuse to stop.
The pursuing ASP cruiser eventually catch up to Corvette; as trooper close gap, the C8 brake sudden, cause crash wey disable both vehicles.
Smith then grab backpack and run across nearby field before trooper catch and arrest am.
Search of backpack allegedly uncover two Ram TRX key fobs, one Dodge SRT key fob, and Smith driver license.
But maybe the most surprising detail come after arrest; according to ASP, Smith reportedly tell troopers he no worry about destroying Corvette, because he go simply buy another one.
That purchase likely go wait.
Smith now face many charges, include felony fleeing for vehicle wey create substantial danger of death, fleeing for foot, possession of controlled substance, reckless driving, no seat belt, no liability insurance, improper lane change, expired tags and improper display of license tags.
ASP also intend to seek restitution for damage to patrol vehicle.