Driver Arrested After Car Crashes Next to Cemetery Metro Entrance

A car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station A car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro stationA car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station A car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station A car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station A car crashed through a row of bushes next to the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station

A man was arrested early this morning after allegedly fleeing from police and crashing his car next to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro entrance.

Around 12:20 a.m., a car took off when an Arlington County police officer attempted a traffic stop on Route 110, near the Pentagon. Following protocol, the officer did not attempt to chase the car. A short time later, however, another officer reported via radio that a car had run off Memorial Drive and crashed through some bushes next to the Arlington National Cemetery Metro station. The car, a Saturn sedan, was later confirmed to be the same one that did not stop for the first officer.

The alleged driver of the car was found about an hour later during a search of the surrounding area, parts of which are heavily wooded. The search involved police dogs, and the U.S. Park Police Eagle helicopter. In addition to Arlington County and U.S. Park police, Metro Transit police assisted at the scene.

A row of bushes between the escalators and elevator to the Metro station suffered noticeable damage as a result of the wreck. The car came to rest about 10 yards away from fencing around the station. We’re told it would have been visible from the station platforms.

It’s unclear whether there were any passengers in the car, but as of 2:30 a.m. no other arrests had been made. No word yet on any charges filed against the driver.

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