Fleeing Driver Loses Police In Ocean, Gains Shark Instead. Running from the police is one of the stupidest things you can do. Swimming through deep waters where there are sharks is another one of the stupidest things you can do. This driver did both. On Wednesday afternoon, police in Surf City, North Carolina, pulled over a driver named Zachary Kingsbury on a street that, Google Maps says, is about 2. Quicken Files Not Downloading here. After police said they spotted some illegal contraband in the vehicle, they asked Kingsbury to step out of the car. He did, and then, a few moments later, fled toward the beach. He would spend the next few hours in the ocean. A police drone tracked Kingsbury for about an hour of that time, and police later released video that showed some of the distance he swam. Over 100,000 HQ DivX TV Movies All DVD Quality 99. Active Links The Fastest Streams Updated Daily No Cams And we love you too. Im not scared to say it I love a good Subway sandwich. My dad used to take me to the only Subway in town after we went grocery shopping, and I remember tracking. As you can see below, Kingsbury was pretty far outnearly a mile off shore, police said, when they lost track of him. At some point, a shark got involved too, swimming parallel to Kingsbury about 2. The Charlotte Observer. Finally, around 7 4. Kingsbury was taken into custody a few miles away, having been the subject of a search that included a trove of local emergency crews, in addition to the U. S. Coast Guard, Surf City police said. Kingsbury was charged with resisting arrest, obstructing an officer, possession of drug paraphernalia, methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana of up to a half an ounce, according to the Observer. You shouldnt resist a lawful arrest though swimming in the ocean for a very long time is a novel and fairly exhausting, even just to think about, sheesh way to do it.