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Mud, Meth and a Gun: St. Stephen Motorcycle Chase Ends in Arrest

Thomas Scott Moody, 48, of Potter Road, is facing a stack of charges after deputies said he took off on a mini Kawasaki Ninja-style bike when they tried to pull him over March 20.

ST. STEPHEN, S.C. – A high-speed chase on a small motorcycle tore through the St. Stephen area before ending in the woods โ€” and with a major drug and gun arrest, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office.

Thomas Scott Moody, 48, of Potter Road, is facing a stack of charges after deputies said he took off on a mini Kawasaki Ninja-style bike when they tried to pull him over March 20.


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It started on Mendel Rivers Road near Harristown Road, where a Berkeley County deputy clocked the small bike flying down the roadway at a high rate of speed. When blue lights came on, deputies said Moody hit the throttle instead of the brakes.

The chase didnโ€™t last forever. Deputies said Moody lost control of the bike in muddy terrain, ditched it and bolted into the woods โ€” sparking a foot pursuit. Thatโ€™s when things escalated.

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Authorities said a taser was deployed as Moody ran, and at one point he reached toward a loaded firearm before deputies were able to take him into custody.

Once in cuffs, deputies said Moody spontaneously admitted he had drugs on him.

A search turned up roughly 42 grams of methamphetamine, along with a loaded .22 caliber handgun and extra ammunition, according to the sheriffโ€™s office.

Moody now faces charges including failure to stop for blue lights, resisting arrest, drug trafficking and possession of a firearm during a violent crime.

He was booked into the Hill-Finklea Detention Center.

Sheriffโ€™s officials say the arrest is part of an ongoing push to crack down on reckless driving, drugs and illegal firearms in Berkeley County.