MUGSHTOT: Jeremiah Lee "Kielbasa Me In The Ass" Wroblewski, 38
WATERLOO – A Waterloo man’s vehicle only got three blocks into an attempt to flee from police before it ran out of gas early Monday.
The driver then took off on foot but was detained after being surrounded by officers.
Jeremiah Lee Wroblewski, 38, of 616 Flower St., was arrested for felony eluding, interference and possession of methamphetamine.
According to police, an officer stopped Wroblewski’s Chevrolet Monte Carlo at Rhey and Lafayette streets after allegedly spotting him run a stop sign.
When the officer walked up to the Monte Carlo’s driver’s-side window, the vehicle took off, traveling more than 50 mph in a 25-mph residential area, court records state.
Three blocks later, the Monte Carlo ran out of gas, and the driver began running and ignored officers’ commands to stop. He was arrested following a short foot chase. Police found a syringe loaded with methamphetamine during their investigation.
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