Alabama Man Takes Florida Deputies On Wild Ride In Stolen Truck

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Alabama Man Takes Florida Deputies On Wild Ride In Stolen Truck

Jeremy Robert Holland (Walton County Sheriff's Office) A red pickup truck, freshly "borrowed" from an Okaloosa County, Florida, job site, decided

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Jeremy Robert Holland (Walton County Sheriff's Office)
Jeremy Robert Holland (Walton County Sheriff’s Office)

A red pickup truck, freshly “borrowed” from an Okaloosa County, Florida, job site, decided to take a scenic tour of Florida’s Highway 331. Unfortunately for the driver, Jeremy Robert Holland, 27, of Dothan, Alabama, the Walton County Sheriff’s Office wasn’t too keen on impromptu sightseeing tours.

After a thrilling chase last Thursday that involved some impressive spike strip dodging, Holland’s joyride came to a screeching halt just north of Jolly Bay Road.

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It turns out that driving with a suspended license and a penchant for reckless driving doesn’t make for a smooth getaway.

Now, Holland’s facing a laundry list of charges, including resisting arrest, battery of an officer, and aggravated fleeing.

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And let’s not forget those pesky felony charges waiting for him back in Okaloosa County. It looks like his Florida vacation just got a whole lot longer.

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