News Summary
A police chase in Beaufort culminated in a manhunt for five suspects after a white Toyota Corolla crashed. The driver, Theodore Lamont Frazier, faces multiple charges, including child endangerment. Following the chase, he threatened a deputy while being treated at a hospital. Frazier, with a history of legal troubles, remains in custody as authorities continue to search for additional suspects from the incident.
Beaufort, SC – High-Speed Police Chase Results in Manhunt for Fleeing Suspects
A police chase that began on Saturday evening in Beaufort led to a multi-mile manhunt for five fugitives who fled a crashed vehicle. The incident began around 5:15 p.m. when a deputy noticed a white Toyota Corolla with an obstructed registration decal, leading to a high-speed pursuit on U.S. 21 (Trask Parkway).
During the chase, the Corolla was clocked at approximately 100 mph while weaving through traffic. The driver lost control and crashed the car into a ditch, sustaining moderate to disabling damage. Following the crash, the driver and two passengers exited the vehicle and fled north toward the nearby Spanish Moss Trail.
Police Response and Search Efforts
Responding to the incident, a K9 team and backup officers were deployed to assist in the pursuit. The police dog successfully led officers through dense woods, eventually locating the three fugitives near the Spanish Moss trailhead at Poppy Hill Road. Officers also discovered a Glock pistol in the grass, believed to belong to one of the suspects.
Identification and Charges
The driver of the Corolla was identified as 22-year-old Theodore Lamont Frazier from Beaufort. He faces several serious charges, including failure to stop for blue lights, fleeing to evade, and possession of suspected marijuana. Additionally, Frazier faces two counts of child endangerment and contributing to the delinquency of a minor for having two teenagers in the vehicle during the chase.
The two detained juvenile suspects, aged 16 and 17, are facing charges in family court. Security footage from a nearby firetruck revealed that two additional passengers also fled the vehicle but have not yet been apprehended by law enforcement.
Medical Clearance and Additional Charges
After the chase, Frazier was transported to Beaufort Memorial Hospital for medical clearance before being booked into jail. However, during his arrival at the hospital, he threatened a deputy, stating intentions to kill the officer. Following this incident, Frazier was charged with threatening a public official, a felony offense.
Current Status and Background
As of Thursday, Theodore Lamont Frazier remains in custody at the Beaufort County Detention Center, with cash bonds totaling more than $70,000. Frazier has a significant criminal history in Beaufort County, with pending charges including robbery and discharging firearms into a dwelling.
The police chase and subsequent manhunt illustrate the ongoing issues with vehicle pursuits in the region and the challenge law enforcement faces in apprehending those engaged in such dangerous behavior. The event has drawn attention to the potential dangers associated with high-speed chases, both for law enforcement and the general public.
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