Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

4 Bodies Found in Car Pulled From Lake

COCHITI LAKE, N.M. (KRQE) - New Mexico State Police have found at least four sets of human remains inside a car that was pulled out of in Cochiti Lake.

State Police said two days ago the department got a report from the owner of a pickup truck, stating that he thought his truck went into the lake.

So officers started searching the lake on Wednesday, and that's when they found a Ford four-door sedan under the water.

They arranged to have the car removed Thursday, and in the process of pulling it out, they found human bones.

State Police Lt. Eric Garcia said he believes the car has been in the lake for "over a year, at least." He said the car has been submerged for so long that there are fishhook marks in the side of the vehicle from recreational fishers at the lake.

Police discovered through the license plate and id number that the car is linked to a missing persons case, related to a custody fight back in 2001 in Albuquerque.

That fact has Albuquerque Police on scene as well.

"The state police advised they found a vehicle of our probable offender. That's what we're doing here. See if we can close out that case with this investigation," Albuquerque Police Officer Nadine Hamby said.

State Police obtained a search warrant and are currently in the process of examining the car. The Office of the Medical is on scene, according to Garcia.

As for the truck that officers were originally looking for, it was never found.

State Police said they are treating the area on the lake as a crime scene, and that it could take days before they can positively identify the bodies.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Oh, Shit!


Driver holds on as hijacked semi leads police on chase
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A hijacked tractor-trailer, its driver clinging to the outside, led police on a wild chase Tuesday on Interstate 75 just south of Atlanta, Georgia, officials said.

When the chase was over, the truck driver was safe and the hijacking suspect was in custody. Aerial footage of the chase showed truck driver Torrey Lang, 32, seated behind his truck's cab and holding on as it hurtled down Interstate 75 with Georgia State Patrol in pursuit, and the suspected hijacker behind the wheel.

Lang, apparently was in a parking lot when he saw the truck being stolen, said Greg Thompson, spokesman for Chattanooga, Tennessee-based U.S. Xpress, the company Lang works for.

Lang jumped on the side of the truck, then made his way to the back of the truck when it started moving, Thompson said.

As the truck was moving, Lang called 9-1-1. He stayed on the line describing the situation and his location until his phone was either dropped or lost, said George Louth, a spokesman for the police department in Union City, Georgia, where the chase began about 15 miles south of Atlanta.

The hour-long police pursuit started on surface streets and continued onto the interstate, eventually covering nearly 70 miles and passing through seven counties before it ended in Forsyth, Georgia, according to Louth.

Footage shows officers deploying spike strips to deflate the truck's tires, which then peeled away from the truck. Running on at least one rim, the truck slowed and began to stop, and Lang leaped onto the roadway and fell briefly before running to safety.

Once the truck came to a complete stop, more than a dozen officers surrounded it, guns drawn. Officers broke the drivers' side window, opened the cab door and pulled the suspect from the vehicle. He struggled briefly, but was tackled by numerous officers and forced to the ground. The suspect was later shown in police custody walking to a vehicle.

Milo Banks, 27, will be charged with fleeing and attempting to elude, kidnapping and theft by taking, according to Georgia State Patrol spokesman Gordy Wright. He also faces a felony theft charge in Union City, according to Louth.

A Georgia State Patrol officer was shot in the arm, but his injuries were superficial, a dispatcher said. Circumstances surrounding the shooting were unclear.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Bye, Bye, Pontiac..

Straight from CNN.com:

General Motors has announced it is shutting down Pontiac, once marketed as GM's "Excitement division."



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