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Stolen sheriff's office SUV found in New Orleans; Suspect sought

Authorities are still looking for the man who stole the patrol car. He is described as a white man, believed to be in his late 20's or early 30's weighing 110 pounds

METAIRIE, La. — The hunt is on for this man accused of stealing a St. Charles Parish Sheriff deputy's marked SUV.

The vehicle belongs to the officer who had just arrested him Monday morning in St. Rose.

It all started at the Pilot Gas Station on Airline Highway around 5 a.m.

Deputies were sent there to check out a suspicious vehicle.

According to the sheriff's office, they found a man in the car possibly shooting up heroin.

Deputies say the man tried to drive away, but crashed into a ditch. He was arrested, handcuffed and loaded into a patrol vehicle.

A few minutes later, a deputy watched as his police unit sped away down Airline with the suspect at the wheel.

Deputies chased him into Jefferson Parish where one lawman crashed into another vehicle near David Drive.

The Louisiana State Police is investigating the accident.

"The other vehicle which was a black sedan, it was occupied by two to three occupants," LSP spokesman Trooper Monroe Dillon said. "Those occupants were transported to the hospital with minor injuries."

Deputies lost sight of the stolen police cruiser near Xavier University in New Orleans.

It resurfaced a few hours later in the 700 block of Toledano in the city.

Security camera video shows the driver get out of the vehicle shortly after 6 a.m. and appear to wipe away his finger prints.

He then takes off running toward the Walmart on Tchoupitoulas Street.

The NOPD confirms around the same time, a Ford truck was stolen near the store.

But, police cannot confirm the man now wanted in St. Charles took that vehicle. 

According to the sheriff's office all of the deputy's weapons are accounted for and there was nothing missing in his vehicle.

Credit: WWLTV

If anyone has information about this incident, they are urged to contact Detective Kevin Tennison of the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office at (985)783-1135 or (985)783-6807.

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