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Woman hoarding gas catches on fire following car accident in Pickens County, deputies say

Woman hoarding gas catches on fire following car accident in Pickens County, deputies say Woman was taken to hospital Share Updated: 11:31 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Anne Newman Woman was taken to hospital Share Updated: 11:31 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript INVESTIGATION. NOT A PICKENS COUNTY A WOMAN CAUGHT FIRE AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT TONIGHT DEPUTIES SAY SHE WAS HOARDING CONTAINERS OF FUEL IN HER TRUNK. CAVITIES SAY THEY SPOTTED THE CAR WITH A STOLEN TAG AND TRIED TO STOP THE CAR. THEY SEE THE DRIVER LOST CONTROL FLIPPED THE VEHICLE ON WOLF CREEK ROAD DEPUTIES HAD THE DRIVER WAS ABLE TO GET OUT OF THAT BURNING VEHICLE A DEPUTY PUSHED HER TO THE GROUND PUT OUT THE FIRE OFFICIALS SAY SHE

Woman hoarding gas catches on fire following car accident in S C , deputies say

Woman hoarding gas catches on fire following car accident in S.C., deputies say Fire (Source: MGN) By Anne Newman | May 14, 2021 at 6:02 AM EDT - Updated May 14 at 6:53 AM PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WYFF) - A woman hoarding gas caught on fire following a car accident Thursday night in Pickens County, according to Chief Deputy Chad Brooks with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy in a marked patrol unit saw a Pontiac G6 traveling on Jameson Road in Pickens and determined that the vehicle was displaying a South Carolina license plate that had been reported stolen, Brooks said.

South Carolina woman hoarding gas catches fire after car accident

Updated: 12:58 PM PDT May 14, 2021 Anne Newman Executive Producer A woman hoarding gas caught on fire following a car accident Thursday night in Pickens County, South Carolina, according to Chief Deputy Chad Brooks with the Pickens County Sheriff s Office. A deputy in a marked patrol unit saw a Pontiac G6 traveling on Jameson Road in Pickens and determined that the vehicle was displaying a South Carolina license plate that had been reported stolen, Brooks said.According to Brooks, as the vehicle approached the intersection of Jameson Road and Wolf Creek Road, the deputy activated his vehicle’s emergency lights in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop. The driver of the Pontiac turned left onto Wolf Creek Road and accelerated the vehicle in an attempt to elude law enforcement. The deputy then activated his vehicle’s siren, Brooks said.According to Brooks, the driver lost control of the vehicle, veered off the roadway and completely flipped the vehic

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