Report: Suspect Struck Four Patrol Cars During Stop

Cameron Sisler allegedly struck a deputy's patrol vehicle four times during a traffic stop.

Four deputies escaped serious injury after a suspect allegedly rammed their patrol vehicles with his car Monday.

Camdon Lee Sisler, 33, of 982 Harrelsonville Rd., Whiteville, was held under $20,000 secured bond in the incident, according to arrest reports. He faces charges of damage to property, resisting an officer, fleeing to elude arrest, and four counts of assault with a deadly weapon on a government official.

Cameron Sisler (CCSO)
Cameron Sisler (CCSO)

Sisler was allegedly driving more than 15 miles per hour over the speed limit when a deputy executed a traffic stop on him. Sisler was reportedly driving in a reckless manner.

When the suspect allegedly fled  the traffic stop, he struck four different deputies’  patrol vehicles, causing more than $1,000 in damage to at least one. When the Kia sedan was finally stopped, the report said, Sisler had “gross impairment of the faculties due to consumption of an impairing substance”.  He was also driving on a revoked license, according to the warrants.

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