TERRE HAUTE, Ind.+ — Crime is still not paying off for an Indiana man.
Donald Murray, 38, of Terre Haute, who sports a “Crime Pays” tattoo on his forehead, was arrested for the second time in three months after he led police on a chase Monday morning, WTWO reported.
In December, Murray was arrested when he allegedly led police in Terre Haute on a high-speed chase, the Tribune-Star reported. Police said Murray was driving at night with his headlights off, WTHI reported. The incident was caught on the television show “Live PD” and went viral.
After a short pursuit this morning THPD arrested Donald Murray. Murray was charged with
— Sgt. Ryan Adamson (@THPDPIO) February 17, 2020
resisting LE felony, resisting LE misdemeanor, reckless driving, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance, and auto theft pic.twitter.com/Y8ZdUUyGHX
On Monday, Terre Haute police said Murray was charged with resisting law enforcement, reckless driving, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance and auto theft, WTWO reported.
Murray was released on his own recognizance Jan. 14 for his December arrest, the television station reported.
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