4 teenagers arrested after police chase in stolen vehicle in Peach County
According to Sheriff Deese, PCSO pitted the vehicle before it could get back into the city. The occupants in the vehicle ran from after it came to a stop in the ditch.

PEACH COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) –Four teenagers were arrested on Tuesday in Peach County after leading police on a chase in a stolen vehicle, according to Sheriff Deese.
A Peach County Deputy attempted to stop a stolen vehicle around 4:14 p.m. on September 3. The stolen vehicle was reported out of Houston County on Hwy 49 at the 49 Bypass.
Sheriff Deese says the vehicle turned onto the 49 Bypass and refused to stop. The vehicle continued until it turned left onto Peggy Drive, proceeded and then turned left onto Hwy 96 headed into Fort Valley.
According to Sheriff Deese, PCSO pitted the vehicle before it could get back into the city. The occupants in the vehicle ran from after it came to a stop in the ditch.
19-year-old Randa Morris, 19-year-old Zymetris Jones, and two juveniles were arrested.
Fort Valley Middle School and Hunt Elementary School were under a lock down until PCSO could insure the safety of students and faculty.
This case is still under investigation.