High-speed chase leads to arrest of Franklin man

Nicholas Robert Britton

Nicholas Robert Britton

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A Franklin, N.C. man faces felony drug charges after he led officers on a high-speed chase.

At 9:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12 Clay County Investigator Brandon Coker and Lt. Tyler Faggard were traveling east on US 64 in the Shooting Creek Community of Clay County when they turned around and got behind a white Infiniti that was traveling west bound, according to a release from Sheriff Mark Buchanan.

 The Infiniti drastically sped up and Coker and Faggard had to accelerate to 100 mph in order to catch up with the car. 

The Infiniti was eventually stopped in the parking lot of Taylor’s Arcade at 8620 US Hwy 64 E in Hayesville.

Once stopped, officers reported that the driver of the Infiniti quickly got out and started swiftly walking away from the car. Coker and Faggard ordered Britton back to the driver’s door of his car. The driver was identified as Nicholas Robert Britton, 43.

During the stop, Clay County investigator Steven Smith and officer Drew Judge arrived to assist Coker and Faggard. Britton told Coker and Faggard he had no driver’s license, had just gotten out of prison and was on parole from the State of Florida, according to Buchanan.

 Britton was searched for officer safety at which time a pocketknife and a pair of brass knuckles were recovered from his pants pockets. Britton consented to a search of his vehicle where two hypodermic needles were reportedly found in the console.

A more thorough probable cause search of Britton’s person was then conducted and a small baggy containing a powered substance was found within the watch pocket of his blue jeans. The substance field tested positive for fentanyl. 

A continued search of the Infiniti yielded a Marlboro cigarette pack stuffed down between the driver’s seat and the center console, accorrding to the release. This cigarette pack contained a clear rolled up baggy containing a crystal-like substance that field tested positive for methamphetamine.

Britton was arrested and charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, felony possession of fentanyl, felony maintaining a vehicle for controlled substances and reckless driving to endanger. Britton was issued a $50,000 secured bond for his release due to being a flight risk.