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VIDEO: Pond Life: Police Save 2 Children After Fleeing Driver’s Car Ends Up In Pond

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By Joseph Golder A female driver fleeing police at high speed lost control and the vehicle, with two children inside, landed in a retention pond on Dec. 12 in Hammond, Indiana. A St. John, Indiana, police officer jumped into the cold water, where the car was submerged, police said. The officer, identified as Darrell Shaffer, noticed a child’s car seat […]

The post VIDEO: Pond Life: Police Save 2 Children After Fleeing Driver’s Car Ends Up In Pond first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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