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Driver of Toyota Camry wanted following incident at Oconee Nuclear Station, deputies say

The driver of a Toyota Camry wanted following incident at Oconee Nuclear Station, deputies say


OCONEE COUNTY, S.C. --Deputies are looking for a motive force who they are saying drove through a gate on the Oconee Nuclear Station Thursday night, in line with Master Deputy Jimmy Watt from the Oconee County Sheriff's Office.

Deputies responded to the plant around 8 p.m. After a person drove his silver 2002 Toyota Camry via the go outside of the gate at the Highway 183 side of the power, Watt said.

According to Watt, after the car struck the pop-up barricades that protection on the plant activated, the motive force sponsored the car up and proceeded down a dust street, where Duke Energy security blocked the automobile.

The motive force then drove through a fence after attempting to hit the safety officers, Watt said.

According to Watt, the motive force then drove out of the go out of the plant, where he tried to hit a safety truck with a shield in it.

After using again onto Highway 183, the driver then drove into Pickens County and pulled onto some belongings on Jones Mill Road, where pictures have been fired, Watt stated.

According to Watt, right now, the supply of the photographs fired within the Jones Mill Road region is unknown.

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