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A former employee of an Amazon subcontractor has been accused of stealing a van from a warehouse in Massachusetts, before leading police on a slow pursuit through several communities.

Cameron Mignon, 23, allegedly arrived at his old workplace, an Amazon warehouse at around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Norwood Police Sergeant Jay Payne told ABC affiliate WCVB.

Mignon is accused of then getting into an argument with the manager in the car park of the warehouse, before finding a key to one of the company's vans and driving away from the facility.

The manager attempted to stop Mignon from driving away in the vehicle, but was dragged through the parking lot by the car, suffering cuts and bruises to her body in the incident, the Norwood Police Department told Newsweek in a statement.


The police said that Mignon was followed in pursuit by officers down Route 1 and then through several neighborhoods for about an hour before he decided to stop the car.

WCVB reported that Mignon was later charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of a property damage crash and failure to stop for police, and could possibly face charges from other local police departments in areas he drove the van through.
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I got more of a laugh when reading about the other incident in Georgia:
"The pursuit of Mignon came the same day that authorities in Georgia announced that they were searching for a suspect who stole a mortuary van with a dead body still in the back after he managed to escape following a police chase.

In the incident that occurred on Wednesday in Atlanta, Georgia, the body that had been placed on a gurney rolled out of the open back hatch of the van and into the parking lot."

LOL!!
 
I got more of a laugh when reading about the other incident in Georgia:
"The pursuit of Mignon came the same day that authorities in Georgia announced that they were searching for a suspect who stole a mortuary van with a dead body still in the back after he managed to escape following a police chase.

In the incident that occurred on Wednesday in Atlanta, Georgia, the body that had been placed on a gurney rolled out of the open back hatch of the van and into the parking lot."

LOL!!
I posted it yesterday..
 
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