An investigation into false prescriptions led to a vehicle pursuit into Floyd County and landed two men in jail.
Sheriff’s Office Investigator Tony Monroy was looking into a report of suspects obtaining false prescriptions when he located Michael L. King, 22, of Clearmont, Florida, purchasing prescriptions under a false name inside Johnson’s Pharmacy in Cedar Bluff.
Investigator Brian Gilliland noticed the vehicle used by King was occupied by another male and attempted to make contact. The driver fled, slightly striking Gilliland with the vehicle.
Gilliland and Deputies Thomas Key and John Sentell pursued the vehicle, until the driver crashed into a fence near Coosa. Deputies quickly took the suspect into custody until Georgia officers arrived.
The driver of the vehicle, Quantez A. Johnson, 28, of Ellenwood, Georgia, was transported to the Floyd County jail on charges of felony damage to property. He will be extradited to Cherokee County, where he will face charges of second degree assault and attempting to elude.
King was transported to the Cherokee County Detention Center on charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
Floyd County officers and Georgia State Patrol officers also assisted. According to Sheriff Shaver, investigators are continuing to look into the case and more charges may follow, relating to transactions at other pharmacies.