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   Message 162,061 of 162,178   
   Brian Singer to Kurt Nicklas   
   Re: Maryland man accused of stealing 5-t   
   15 May 23 05:47:19   
   
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   From: bsinger@none.com   
      
   Kurt Nicklas  wrote in   
   news:sgdufv$os9$18@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > max headroom wrote   
   >   
   >> He can drive for Biden and the Secret Service.   
      
   A Maryland man just released from jail stole a 5-ton military vehicle and   
   led police on a highway chase Friday, Harford County authorities said.   
      
   At around 6:35 p.m., deputies with the sheriff's office responded to a   
   home in the town of Bel Air for a report of a stolen 1986 923-A 5-ton   
   military vehicle, a sheriff’s statement said. The vehicle was privately   
   owned.   
      
   The suspect, whom authorities identified as Michael D. Stevens II, 38, of   
   Abingdon, drove through Bel Air and onto Interstate 95. Deputies pursued   
   him down the interstate, trying to use stop sticks to disable the vehicle   
   to no avail, they said.   
      
   The man drove into Baltimore City, where he stopped on Conkling Street,   
   got out of the vehicle and tried to flee, the news release said. Deputies   
   were then able to apprehend him safely, it said.   
      
   No one was injured, but the man crashed into multiple vehicles during the   
   chase, the sheriff’s office said.   
      
   Stevens was charged with motor vehicle theft, two counts of first-degree   
   assault, two counts of second-degree assault and failing to obey a lawful   
   order. He was taken back Friday evening to the Harford County Detention   
   Center, from which he had just been released earlier in the day, the   
   sheriff's office said.   
      
   The sheriff's office did not clarify when exactly Stevens had been   
   released before Friday's incident.   
      
   Stevens appeared in court Friday and was ordered held without bond,   
   according to online records. He will have a bail review in front of a   
   judge early this week, a spokesperson for the Harford County Sheriff's   
   Office said.   
      
   Stevens' attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment.   
      
      
      
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