In Chester County, South Carolina, a police chase resulted in a suspect’s truck flipping during a traffic stop, leading to a significant drug arrest on Thursday morning.

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies initiated a traffic stop at 6:32 a.m. on July 11 on JA Cochran Bypass near Columbia Road. The driver, identified as Eric Bernard Jones, was found to have a suspended license.

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Jones fled from the traffic stop, resulting in a pursuit and a subsequent crash on Ashford Road.

Law enforcement apprehended Jones and conducted a search of his vehicle, which led to the seizure of approximately 112 grams of a substance suspected to be fentanyl, around 56 grams of a substance believed to be methamphetamine, $4,373 in cash, and an assortment of pills suspected to be controlled substances.

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Injuries sustained during the crash prompted Jones’s transportation to the hospital for medical treatment, and he was later taken to the Chester County Detention Center.

Image Credit: Chester County Sheriff's Office (South Carolina)

Jones now faces multiple charges, including driving with a suspended license, failure to stop for blue lights, trafficking fentanyl, trafficking methamphetamine, and possession with intent to distribute Schedule I-III substances.

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