Buckle up, because Scott Ferrell just took deputies on another joyride straight into jail — adding yet another chapter to his rap sheet, which reads like a NASCAR schedule with a dash of burglary.
It all started when a Scioto County Sheriff’s Deputy clocked Ferrell’s car blazing down US 52 at 85 mph in a 50 zone. When the deputy ran the plates, surprise! Fictitious tags. 🚩
But instead of pulling over like any sane driver, Ferrell hit the gas and veered off at the Center Street exit. With traffic heavy and safety on the line, the deputy made the call to terminate the pursuit.
🚨 But not so fast…
Just minutes later, another deputy spotted Ferrell’s car hiding in plain sight on Lynn Street behind the Scioto Shoe Mart. This time, the getaway was over.
🛻 Vehicle: Towed.
🎒 Belongings: Dropped off at his house (free courier service!)
👮♂️ Ferrell: Escorted to the Scioto County Jail, charged with Failure to Comply and cited for Speeding.
📜 The Greatest Hits of Scott Ferrell:
- ⚠️ 2024: Two speeding cases
- ⚠️ 2021: Two more speeding tickets (including 126 mph in a 60!)
- 🔓 2017: Arrested for safecracking and burglary
- 🛑 Multiple license violations (2016, 2017)
- 👊 Domestic violence and assault arrests
🧠 Pro Tip, Scott:
Pull. Over. Next. Time.
Because no matter how fast you drive, the law always catches up—especially when you’ve got a record like a greatest hits album from the Department of Corrections.