A
suspected drug dealer ran from the Police and buried himself in the mud
after he was pulled over in a car full of cocaine and crystal meth.
The
suspect, Joe Hobson Jr, was pulled over on Interstate 20 near Conyers,
Georgia, USA, on Thursday on suspicion of drug trafficking – but fled
shortly after the traffic stop.
Rockdale
County Sheriff’s Office set up a perimeter, and two hours later, the
convicted felon was found with his feet protruding from a cold, muddy
drainage creek.
Below is the full statement and pictures shared by Conyers Police Dept:
Drug Trafficker Extraction
This convicted felon is now back behind bars following a rather unusual series of unfortunate events (for him) yesterday.
Joe
Hobson Jr., suspected of trafficking narcotics out of the Hunting Creek
neighborhood in Conyers, was located by a Conyers Police Detective
yesterday and a traffic stop was conducted on Interstate 20. During the
stop, Hobson fled the scene and onto DiversiTech's property, 1665
Dogwood Dr SW.
With
the assistance of Rockdale County Sheriff's Office a perimeter was set
and nearly two hours later Corporal Cook and Lieutenant Carson located
Hobson's feet protruding from a cold, muddy drainage creek where he had
buried himself and become stuck.
Rockdale
Fire Rescue did a fantastic job safely extracting Hobson from an
extremely dangerous predicament. He was transported by National EMS to
the hospital and confined to Rockdale County Jail before the night was
over.
Hobson
is being charged with possession of 29 grams of cocaine, 7 grams
methamphetamine, 12 ounces of marijuana, oxycodine, liquid codine, two
handguns (one stolen out of Covington) and had $4,000 cash.
Thank you to all that supported the manhunt in the rain yesterday and we are thankful for the successful outcome.
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