Man Evades Police by Swimming Shark-Infested Ocean

Petr Svab
By Petr Svab
September 4, 2017US News
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Man Evades Police by Swimming Shark-Infested Ocean
Zachary Kingsbury tries to escape from police by swimming in the Atlantic Ocean off Surf City, N.C., on Aug. 30, 2017. (Surf City Police Department)

A Washington man attempted to flee police by running into the ocean, seemingly oblivious of a shark in the vicinity. He was caught three hours later, after the chase turned into a rescue operation.

On the afternoon of Aug. 30 in Surf City, North Carolina, police officers stopped a car driven by Zachary Kingsbury, 20, of Linwood, Washington. They noticed an unspecified contraband inside the car and asked Kingsbury to step out. While interviewing him, Kingsbury fled towards the nearby beach, jumped into the ocean and swam towards the horizon.

Police dispatched a drone to follow Kingsbury. At one point, the drone’s camera caught a glimpse of a shark swimming some 25 yards from the man.

After an hour, Kingsbury was already over 4000 feet offshore and the police had to bring the drone back.

Multiple police, fire, EMS, and Coast Guard units cooperated in finding Kingsbury as the chase turned into a rescue.

He was finally caught three hours later in North Topsail Beach, over two miles from where he entered the ocean. He was then transported to the Pender County Jail.

The area in Surf City, N.C., where Zachary Kingsbury escaped police (bottom circle) and (top circle) where he was apprehended three hours later in North Topsail Beach, N.C., on Aug. 30, 2017. (Screenshot via Google Maps)
The area in Surf City, N.C., where Zachary Kingsbury escaped police (bottom circle) and (top circle) where he was apprehended three hours later in North Topsail Beach, N.C., on Aug. 30, 2017. (Screenshot via Google Maps)

“While this incident quickly transformed many times, all of the first responders worked well together and brought the incident to a quick close,” the Surf City Police Department stated in a release.

The department also released the drone footage.

Sharks are known to frequent the waters along the North Carolina shore. They attack two to three people a year in North Carolina, with the exception of 2015 when eight people were attacked. There hasn’t been a fatal attack since 2001. Country-wide, there were 56 confirmed shark attacks on people last year, according to the Shark Research Institute data. None of the attacks was fatal.

The area of Surf City and North Topsail Beach, N.C. (Screenshot via Google Maps)
The area of Surf City and North Topsail Beach, N.C. (Screenshot via Google Maps)

From The Epoch Times