daily insights | January 07, 2026

WATCH: Georgia man arrested after posting a viral video of him fleeing troopers on a motorcycle

In a Facebook post, Clayton district specialists lauded the fearless endeavors of their officials for recognizing and capturing a man utilizing web-based entertainment after the suspect sidestepped capture by a Georgia State Watch Officer on a bike a year ago.

According to a Facebook post from the Clayton Region Police Division in Georgia, on December 12, 2022, criminal investigators captured a suspect who had before sidestepped confinement for riding foolishly on a cruiser. The suspect had the option to whizz past the Georgia State Police, who sought after the motorcyclist through both Henry and Clayton districts.

The suspect, who recorded the episode on camera, was found by Lt. Thomas Reimers of the Clayton Province division. The official purportedly caught wind of the pursuit and scoured web-based entertainment until he could find a video on TikTok and YouTube transferred by the suspect.

On Friday, January 6, 2023, the Clayton Region Police Division nitty gritty a situation where a Georgia man, an at first sidestepped on a cruiser capture, was caught by investigators in the office who utilized web-based entertainment to find the suspect.

Specialists said Lt. Thomas Reimers, who found the video of the occurrence reported by the suspect on TikTok, had the option to limit his lead subsequent to recognizing the vehicle in the video as the 2022 Victory Road Triple RS, a moderately uncommon cruiser.

The official found the suspect in the wake of establishing that the vehicle had been changed from its manufacturing plant settings, and there was only one of those enlisted nearby. While enumerating the pursuit, specialists said:

“Utilizing this data, Lieutenant Reimers checked our analytical programming and observed that there was only one, Win Road Triple RS enlisted around here. The vehicle was enrolled to a subject off Shangrila Circle in Riverdale. The Instagram handle noted by Lieutenant Reimers.”

Reimers then, at that point, met with the State Watch Officer, and the two moved toward the suspect’s home to lead a “thump and talk.” Not long after, different capture warrants were given against the suspect after he conceded that he was the driver who escaped the specialists. The post read:
“During the “thump and talk”, Lieutenant Reimers and the Georgia State Watch Officer conversed with the suspect, saw the cruiser, and eventually the suspect conceded that he was the driver who escaped from the Georgia State Watch Officer in the first episode. Twelve capture warrants were acquired for the suspect.”

The Clayton Province division applauded the official, whose particular assurance prompted the capture of the suspect. They said:

“Without the steady endeavors of Lieutenant Reimers to exceed everyone’s expectations, almost certainly, the guilty party could never have been recognized and he might have kept on imperiling the residents of Clayton District.”
Police are yet to declare charges against the suspect.