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Teen Tased After Pursuit

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Nick Zeigler - Reporter
@ October 10, 2008 12:52 PM
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NEW CARLISLE, Ohio -- Sheriff's deputies in Clark County had to use a taser on a 17-year old boy after chasing him Thursday afternoon.

The teen and another man fled when from a deputy who was investigating a report of two males wanted on other charges.

Other officers joined the chase, and the boy was tased when officers arrested him, according to reports.  The other man escaped.

The boy was wanted for failure to appear warrant out of Clark County Juvenile Court.

The teen was treated by medics at the scene and taken to the Clark County Juvenile Devention Facility.

He is being held on charges of delinquency by reason of resisting arrest and failure to comply with an officer.



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