VW beetle police car pulls over pickup driver

February 13, 2012 RSS Feed Print

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP) — A Volkswagen beetle owned by the Carter County Sheriff's Department became an improvised pursuit vehicle — at about 20 mph. The beetle won.

Deputy Shane Watson was leaving the courthouse Feb.2 when a man reported a pickup truck being driven erratically. Watson jumped into the bug and soon caught up with it. He turned on the little car's lights and siren, but the driver ignored him, according to The Johnson City Press (http://bit.ly/yAgnc3).

Deciding the women behind the wheel showed no signs of stopping for a red light, Watson went around her and braked, expecting to sacrifice the beetle, but the truck stopped inches off the back bumper.

Driver Cynthia Ann Andes of Hampton said she drank half a liter of vodka and took prescription pain pills.

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