FHP Florida man ran over severed body before car chase
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A man was arrested after troopers say he drove through a crime scene, ran over a woman’s severed body, nearly crashed into two Pasco County deputies and led authorities on a chase. These three clips from dash camera video show the pursuit, which ended in a PIT maneuver. • • The whole ordeal began around 3:30 a.m. Easter Sunday with an unrelated hit-and-run crash on US-301, just south of Desrosier Road in Dade City. Investigators say a northbound silver or white sedan had veered in and out of the shoulder – even crashing into a traffic sign – before eventually hitting a 49-year-old woman who was walking along the grassy roadside. • • Florida Highway Patrol says the crash severed her in half, throwing part of her body back onto the highway. The driver drove off. • • Just before 5 a.m., law enforcement was investigating the initial crash when FHP says a northbound pickup truck came speeding toward them and didn’t stop – despite commands to do so. Troopers say the pickup driver, who they identified as 23-year-old Andrew Thomas Krummen of Dade City, plowed right through the crime scene, ran over the woman’s remains and nearly hit not one – but two – deputies. • • “Unyielding, Krummen failed to stop as Troopers gave chase in a pursuit that lasted for approximately 10 minutes until its termination at CR-788 and SR-471 in Webster, Florida, as a result of a PIT maneuver conducted by an FHP Sergeant,” FHP Sgt. Steve Gaskins wrote in an email. • • Krummen was arrested and booked into the Pasco County Jail. He was charged with aggravated assault with a motor vehicle upon a law enforcement officer, reckless driving, DUI, fleeing and eluding, destruction of evidence, driving while license revoked and false imprisonment. • • The false imprisonment charge, FHP says, is because Krummen had a 33-year-old Brooksville man and 35-year-old Dade City woman with him at the time. And, troopers say both passengers were trying to “flag them down and exit” the pickup. • • The driver from the initial hit-and-run crash that killed the woman still hasn’t been found. A small piece of the front grill of the first driver's car was recovered at the crash scene, leading FHP to believe the person drives a Dodge of some sort. • • Troopers also located numerous silver paint chips at the crash site, thus indicating the suspect vehicle to be a silver Dodge vehicle, either sedan or low front end Dodge type van, Gaskins added. • • Anyone with information about that situation is urged to call *FHP(347) from your cell phone or dial Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477). • • #DashCam #PoliceChase #Florida
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