Culpeper man charged with eluding police
A Culpeper man faces eight charges after wrecking Thursday night at the intersection of Woodland Church Road and Baederwood Lane while allegedly attempting to elude police.
Jacob M. Lamb, 19, is charged with eluding police, reckless driving, speeding, no inspection, failure to change address on registration, defective exhaust, expired registration and passing a vehicle on a double-yellow line, according to Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Corey Byers.
Byers said Cpl. William Collins was conducting radar patrol on Sperryville Pike at Gibson Mill Road Thursday when he observed a black Honda Civic with a loud exhaust that Lamb was driving.
While attempting to pull the Civic over for the loud exhaust, Collins reportedly witnessed the Honda cross the double-yellow line to pass another vehicle. Collins pursued.
While traveling north on Woodland Road at about 8 p.m., Collins discovered the Civic against a tree on the right side of the intersection with Baederwood Lane.
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