Two Massachusetts men are facing assault and battery with a dangerous weapon charges after they attacked a tractor-trailer driver with a hammer during an incident on Interstate 495 on Monday, according to the Massachusetts State Police.
The driver who led authorities on a high-speed chase through Stephens County has been captured. Stephens County Sheriff Kevin Roach confirmed Michael Jacob “Lucky” Aldridge was captured last week by the U.S. Marshals Service and was in the process of extradition Monday, Feb. 5 to Stephens County. Aldridge is wanted in Stephens County with felony warrants for aggravated assault against a public servant and evading arrest detention with a vehicle with previous convictions.
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One suspect was arrested and another is still on the run after a high-speed vehicle chase through Stephens County Wednesday, Jan. 3. Kari Haigler, 33, of Breckenridge, was arrested while a second suspect, identified as Michael “Lucky” Aldridge, remains on the run. Haigler was taken to the Stephens County Jail to be charged with evading arrest and detention Wednesday night. Stephens County Sheriff Kevin Roach said Haigler was found in a dumpster near a house on FM 207, with the help of a good Samaritan.