Moore County Stolen Ambulance Chase Ends at Hospital Sign Crash

Moore County stolen ambulance chase

A Moore County stolen ambulance chase came to a dramatic end in Pinehurst after a suspect crashed into a hospital sign, according to WRAL News. The incident has raised concerns across the Sandhills as law enforcement tracked the stolen vehicle across county lines.

Authorities say the situation began in Asheboro when an ambulance was reportedly stolen from Randolph Health. Law enforcement agencies quickly responded and attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver refused to pull over, leading to a multi-county pursuit.

Chase Ends at Moore Regional Hospital

The Moore County stolen ambulance chase ended at Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. Officials say the suspect crashed into a hospital sign, causing property damage but no reported injuries.

Law enforcement officers quickly secured the scene and took the suspect into custody. The individual now faces multiple charges, including felony larceny of a motor vehicle, felony fleeing to elude arrest, and misdemeanor hit-and-run.

Public Safety Concerns in Moore County

Incidents like this highlight the risks associated with high-speed pursuits, especially in populated areas like Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Fortunately, no patients, staff, or visitors at the hospital were injured during the crash.

Local officials continue to stress the importance of public awareness and cooperation during emergency situations. Residents are encouraged to remain alert and avoid active scenes involving law enforcement.

The Moore County stolen ambulance chase serves as a reminder of how quickly situations can escalate — even involving emergency vehicles meant to protect the public.

For more local updates like this, stay connected with Star 102.5 and the Sandhills News team.

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