On March 21 at 1:34 p.m., patrol officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of Western Parkway near Acton Lane in Waldorf on a vehicle that had been reported stolen. The driver refused to pull over and fled. The driver struck a curb in the area of Crain Highway and Smallwood Drive West, where the car became disabled. The driver fled on foot but was apprehended without further incident. The driver, age 17, was charged on a juvenile offense report with theft and traffic charges. PFC Bringley is investigating.

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