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Here's your card offers advice to wanted persons web posted May 25, 2007 TRENTON – I would like to take the Here’s Your Card stories one step further, perhaps some could use the stories as “advice columns” for things not to do if you are wanted. Of course, you would always want to make sure you are not “wanted” by not breaking laws in the first place, but, hey, everyone makes mistakes right? So, for our wanted friends, if you happen to step outside the law and have a warrant hanging over your head, here a few tips for you. Suggestion one, go ahead and turn yourself in and get the matter resolved. But, if you choose to try to hide from arrest at least act like you have half a brain. Do not go driving around with your buddy in pick-up drinking a six-pack, especially if his driver’s license is suspended and he wanted with a warrant of his own for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Just ask Glenn McCrary Satcher, 35, of Julia Avenue in North Augusta. He and his buddy, Kendall Lenn Powell, 29, of Crossland Avenue are said to have done just that on Wednesday afternoon. The two men were pulled over at 6 pm on Sable Lane in Trenton after trying to run from the deputy by turning into a driveway and claiming to be working at the home. The two were reported to be each sporting an open can of beer and three unopened beers on the seat. The dozens of beer cans in the back of the truck were being recycled they reportedly claimed. When a standard warrant and driver’s license information check came back Mr. Powell, the driver of the truck, had a suspended license and a warrant for his arrest for being a felon in possession of a firearm out of Richmond County in Georgia. He was charged with the driving under suspension second offence, the open container, but the warrant for a felon in possession of a firearm was not charged because Richmond County would not extradite. Mr. Satcher was charged with open container, a probation violation, and is being held on a bench warrant for failure to comply to an order of the court. For
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