A juvenile led authorities on a nighttime chase through Peachtree City recently and end up with a long list of criminal charges. According to reports, a Peachtree City Police officer was sitting beside Lake Peachtree May 3 at about 10:30 p.m. observing traffic and saw an automobile in the left lane taking a trip at a high rate of speed. The officer took out onto the roadway and tried a traffic stop however the chauffeur accelerated and ran away. The officer ultimately lost visual contact and cancelled the chase, however another officer situated the cars and truck. The chauffeur once again sped up and attempted to run away, however the chase ended with a PIT maneuver, which led to the automobile stopping. The unnamed juvenile faces 2 felony counts for leaving to avoid police and felony theft by taking, in addition to misdemeanor counts of speeding, stop indication offenses, incorrect turn, no chauffeur’s license, hands-free offense and seat belt infraction. In Other Places on Fayette County roadways, a traffic stop was performed May 3 on Hwy. 74 near Aberdeen Parkway concerning a black Dodge Challenger with an inappropriate screen of the license plate. A roadside examination exposed that the lorry was a taken rental automobile with modified (ruined) public VIN sticker labels. Leslie Slaughter was jailed on a felony count of theft by getting taken home and carried to the Fayette County Jail. Another traffic stop May 3 at about 3 p.m. was at Hwy. 74 and Kelly Drive in recommendation to void registration. The motorist offered an incorrect name and was discovered to be in belongings of methamphetamine, a suspended license, and a taken gun. Tipton Davis, 30, of Hampton was apprehended and charged with drug possession/sale/manufacture, ownership of a gun in commission of a criminal activity, offering an incorrect name to an officer, theft by getting taken residential or commercial property, driving with a suspended license, possession/use of drug-related items, a false/defaced tag, and no evidence of insurance coverage. A Fayette County Sheriff’s Office deputy pulled over a chauffeur May 2 at about 8 p.m. near the crossway of Hwys. 279 and 314 in the northern end of the county. The preliminary factor was a license plate offense, with the plate obscured so it might not read, however the deputy had the ability to smell an extremely strong smell of cannabis, according to reports. Additional examination exposed a felony quantity of cannabis in the automobile together with a weapon. Lamarco Hill, 26, of Atlanta was apprehended and charged with ownership of a gun in commission of a criminal offense, drug possession/sale/manufacture, possession/use of drug-related things, cannabis ownership, and an obscured/missing license plate. Another May 2 traffic visit FCSO deputies occurred around 3:30 p.m. at Hwy. 85 and Shamrock Drive, within the Whitewater school zone. After making the stop for incorrect driving, the deputy smelled a strong smell of cannabis and discovered a felony quantity of the drug in the vehicle, along with MDMA (Ecstasy) and psilocybin (mushrooms). Andy Vo, 25, of Senoia was detained and charged with 5 felony counts of drug possession/sale/manufacture in addition to offering drugs within 1,000 feet of a school. Other charges consisted of possession/use of drug-related items and crossing a mean.