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@Sergey322
6 days ago
On Saturday, June 22, 2024, at approximately 11:40 PM I, Trooper Carter Lazenby, was patrolling SH 18 near Big Lake when I
observed a white Crysler 300 traveling west bound. I activated my radar and received a reading of 68-mph in a 60-mph zone. I
activated my emergency lights and conducted a traffic stop on SH 18, near Big Lake. I made contact with the driver, identified
as Jayden Culp, and advised him of who I was, who I worked for, and the reason for the stop.
I asked Culp for his driver's license, proof of insurance, and registration. Culp proceeded to inform me that he had just been
fired from his job and that his tags were expired. During this time, I observed the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. I
asked Culp if there were any illegal drugs inside of the vehicle, at which time Culp produced a small red Swisher Sweets bag
containing a small amount of marijuana.
I observed Culp to be overly nervous, rapidly tapping his leg after asking him to shut his car off. I seized the marijuana and
asked Culp to step out of the vehicle to conduct a probable cause search.
At this time, Culp nervously started his vehicle back up and turned his head lights off. I instructed Culp to turn his vehicle off,
but he accelerated off, fleeing west on SH 18. I returned to my patrol unit and began to give chase. Culp quickly reached
speeds in excess of 100-miles per hour, passing two vehicles.
As Culp neared Big Lake, he reached speeds of 145- miles per hour, but slowed to 120- miles per hour, negotiating the curve.
I was able to move in and perform a successful Tactical Vehicle Intervention (TVI), causing Culp to leave the right side of the
roadway, traveling into a near by field. Culp was then taken into custody without further incident and after being checked out
on scene by Emerson Ambulance Service, he was transported to the Mississippi County Sheriff’ Department where he was
charged accordingly.
Once at the jail, Culp was read his DWI advise of rights and agreed to give a urine sample to be sent to the Arkansas State
Crime Lab for analysis.
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