Multi-Vehicle Hit-and-Run Leads to High-Speed Chase and Crash on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, Georgia
WATCH: Driver plows into utility pole during chase on busy Sandy Springs road
An officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but the driver, identified as Loren Andrew Mulville, sped away, driving south on Roswell Road.
A dangerous sequence of events unfolded on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, Georgia, on the evening of March 26, beginning with a hit-and-run collision and culminating in a destructive crash into a utility pole. At approximately 10:35 p.m., Sandy Springs Police officers responded to reports of a hit-and-run accident at 7875 Roswell Road, a commercial plaza housing several businesses. Dispatch information indicated the suspect was driving a black SUV heading southbound on Roswell Road. Officers quickly located the suspect vehicle, driven by Loren Andrew Mulville, improperly stopped in the roadway near 7200 Roswell Road. When officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, Mulville accelerated away, continuing south on Roswell Road. Despite two additional attempts by law enforcement to halt the vehicle, Mulville persisted in his flight until he eventually lost control of the SUV near 6500 Roswell Road, colliding with a utility pole. The impact caused the pole to collapse and electrical wires to fall, creating dangerous sparking conditions. Following the crash, officers apprehended Mulville, who now faces multiple charges including fleeing and eluding, reckless driving, failure to maintain lane, hit and run, and criminal property damage in the first degree. He was subsequently booked into Fulton County Jail.
Location and Infrastructure
The incident spanned a significant stretch of Roswell Road, one of Sandy Springs' primary north-south thoroughfares, beginning near the 7800 block and ending approximately 1.3 miles south near the 6500 block. This heavily trafficked corridor connects Sandy Springs to northern Atlanta and features numerous commercial developments, shopping centers, and residential access points. The section where the initial hit-and-run occurred at 7875 Roswell Road is characterized by multiple business entrances and exits, creating complex traffic patterns during both business hours and evening periods. The area where the suspect was first spotted improperly stopped (7200 Roswell Road) typically experiences moderate to heavy traffic flow even during late evening hours. The final crash location near 6500 Roswell Road is known for its curved road sections which can present challenging driving conditions, particularly at higher speeds. The damaged utility pole and downed power lines not only created immediate hazards but likely resulted in traffic control modifications and possible power outages for nearby businesses and residences.
Legal Rights and Considerations
Under Georgia law, individuals injured in hit-and-run accidents have specific legal protections and remedies. Georgia Code Section 40-6-270 makes leaving the scene of an accident a serious offense, which may enhance the liability of the at-fault driver. Victims of such incidents may pursue claims against the at-fault driver for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33), meaning compensation may be adjusted based on each party's degree of fault. Insurance considerations include potential claims against the at-fault driver's liability coverage, as well as possible utilization of the victim's uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage if the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance. Georgia's statute of limitations (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file personal injury claims and four years for property damage claims. Those affected by the utility pole damage may have separate claims against responsible parties for related losses.
Related Resources
Emergency Services:
- Sandy Springs Police Department: (770) 551-6900
- Sandy Springs Fire Department: (770) 730-5600
- Fulton County Emergency Services: (404) 730-7911
- Northside Hospital Sandy Springs Emergency Room: (404) 851-8000
Traffic Safety Resources:
- Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety: (404) 656-6996
- Sandy Springs Traffic Management Center: (770) 730-5600
- Georgia Department of Transportation - Metro Atlanta: (404) 631-1990
Support Services for Accident Victims:
- Fulton County Victim Assistance Program: (404) 612-4800
- Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program: (800) 547-0060
- Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission: (404) 651-5112
Legal Resources:
- Georgia Department of Driver Services: dds.georgia.gov
- Georgia Code (Traffic Laws): www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/gacode
- State Bar of Georgia Lawyer Referral Service: (404) 527-8700
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