A Georgia man was arrested after a daring escapade involving the theft of a 75,000-pound frontloader from a waste management facility in Gwinnett County. The suspect, identified as a 38-year-old man, was apprehended after a dramatic chase that involved law enforcement officers and employees of the facility.
The incident unfolded when the former employee, now identified as Eddie Sanchez, reportedly took the construction vehicle from his former workplace. Police were alerted to the situation and responded to the waste management business on Corley Road in unincorporated Norcross.
Upon arrival, officers encountered Sanchez driving the frontloader around the property. Despite attempts to stop him, the suspect refused to comply and drove off the premises onto public roads. The pursuit continued onto various roads in the area, with officers from multiple law enforcement agencies joining in the effort to apprehend the suspect.
Realizing that conventional police vehicles were not equipped to stop the massive frontloader, an employee of the facility suggested using another construction vehicle to track down the suspect. With the assistance of law enforcement, the pursuing frontloader caught up with Sanchez several miles away and successfully flipped his vehicle onto its side.
Sanchez was subsequently arrested and charged with a range of offenses, including criminal trespassing, reckless driving, theft by taking, and obstruction of a law enforcement officer. Following his apprehension, he was evaluated at a local hospital before being booked into the Gwinnett County Jail.
Authorities later discovered that Sanchez had been terminated from the business in September but had returned to the premises on multiple occasions, engaging in similar activities without leaving the property. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and no other vehicles or patrol cars were damaged during the pursuit.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of law enforcement work and the dedication of officers and employees in ensuring public safety.