Driver with bag of cash crashes SUV

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MELBOURNE, Fla. - A chain of events in which an SUV crashed into four vehicles and a house ended when the police caught the fleeing driver, who was toting a pink-and-red bag of cash.
Brett Michael McCoy, 36, of Palm Bay, Fla., was charged Tuesday with driving under the influence, leaving the scene of a crash and resisting arrest in the incident. The Melbourne Police Department said the money's origin was unknown.
The situation began as Darryl Adams was fixing to light a fire and relax in his backyard. He heard a speeding car and shouts of "slow down." Adams ran to where a Suburban collided with a Ford Explorer. The wrecked Ford blocked the road.
"The SUV just rams him head-on, then backs up and rams him again, rams him again," the 42-year-old said. "We could've got him out of the car, but with that look in his eye, I didn't want to chance it."
The vehicle sped off, clipping mailboxes and fences then rear-ended a parked vehicle a half-mile from the first crash scene. After bowling over lawn furniture and scraping along a house, it finally was disabled when it crashed into two pickups.
The three vehicles damaged at the second crash scene all belong to Betsy Hudson-Pugh, 56, who was cooking chicken when her house shook in what sounded "like an earthquake." Outside, she saw a man grasping a "Valentine's Day gift bag."
"He ran, and there was money all over the place," Hudson-Pugh said. "I was scared. My husband just walked out here and laughed."
Linda Moore was smoking a cigarette across the street when the SUV crashed. She said the man frequently dropped cash as he fled.
"He was messed up," the 53-year-old said. "He was stumbling, then fell and rolled. He looked up at me and kept running. I wanted someone to tackle him."
Crime-scene experts found banded 10- and 20-dollar bills on the Suburban's floorboards. They did not disclose an exact dollar amount. McCoy told the police that he was a car broker "on his way to buy a car," Lt. Heath Sanders said. A check of court records does not show that McCoy has an arrest history in Brevard County.
"We did find a good chunk of money," Sanders said. "But if we can't tie it to another crime, we'll have to give it back."


 
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