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Police in Indiana are looking for a man with the words “Crime Pays” tattooed across his forehead.

Donald Murray, 38, allegedly led officers in Terre Haute on a high-speed pursuit Friday after he was spotted driving without lights on his car, according to authorities.

Police said Murray crashed into a tree and fled the scene on foot. There was a passenger in the car who said he didn’t know his name, they said.

Murray remains at large. He faces criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement charges -- both felonies, Terre Haute’s WTWO reported.
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After a few days on the lam, an Indiana man wanted in connection with a vehicle pursuit Friday evening has been apprehended.

Donald Preston Murray, 38, was arrested late this morning and booked into the Vigo County jail in Terre Haute. Murray is currently being held without bond on criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement charges.

Murray, a Terre Haute resident, is best known for his forehead tattoo, which reads “CRIME PAYS.” Pictured above in a mug shot snapped today, Murray is scheduled for a court appearance Wednesday morning.

 
Feb. 19, 2020
An Indiana man with a "CRIME PAYS" tattoo etched across his forehead is headed back to jail after leading officers on a pursuit.

Donald Murray was arrested Monday after leading officers with the Terre Haute Police Department on a short chase. He faces charges of resisting law enforcement, reckless driving, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance and auto theft,

This isn't Murray's first run-in with the law. Late last year, he was featured on an episode of A&E's "Live PD" for leading officers on a high-speed pursuit. He crashed into a tree and escaped on foot before eventually being captured.

Following that incident, he was charged with criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement, NBC affiliate WTWO in Terre Haute. Murray was being held without bail, but was later released on his own recognizance in January.
 
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