SAVANNAH, GA (February 8, 2010): Four teens were arrested by Savannah-Chatham Metro Police last night when they allegedly refused to stop.
It was around 10:20 P.M. when officers say they tried to stop a Chevy Malibu near the intersection of Abercorn St. and W. Montgomery Crossroad for several traffic violations.
Police say, in their attempt to elude officers, the lost control of the car, went up a steep slope and hit two parked cars in the 400 Blk. of Mall Blvd.
The four teens, according to police, then, jumped out of the car and tried to run. Police say a 9mm semi-automatic handgun was found in the car's center console.
Isiah Dekey SMALLS, 17, was charged with theft by receiving stolen property, possession of a firearm during a crime, fleeing or attempting to elude police, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to notify upon striking a fixed object, misrepresenting a tag, driving unlicensed, no brake light and a window tint violation that tested at three percent.
Paul Rashamel GEORGE, 18, was charged with possession of a firearm during a crime and obstruction by fleeing.
Terry WALKER, 18, and Craig Jarod SCOTT, 19, were charged with possession of a firearm during a crime, obstruction by fleeing and obstruction by hindering.
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