A man accused of ramming his SUV into a state vehicle transporting prisoners and driving recklessly on the Glenn Highway was taken into custody after a traffic pursuit Thursday, authorities said.
The driver, identified as 34-year-old Travis Drury, was arrested Thursday afternoon, Anchorage Police Department spokeswoman Sunny Guerin said in an email Friday. Drury’s hometown was not available.
Others had called police dispatch about the same vehicle “driving recklessly at a high rate of speed” on Ingra Street and on the Glenn, according to Guerin, who said the driver reportedly tried to ram into another SUV, cut off other vehicles and was tailgating. After the SUV struck the inmate transport van, the van’s driver pulled off the highway at the weigh station, and the SUV continued northbound along the Glenn, Guerin said.
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