A man sentenced to four years in prison for fleeing police after getting drunk at the 2019 Beloit Christmas Parade

Beloit, Wisconsin (WTVO) — 40-year-old Curtis Metz was sentenced to four years in prison. Driving drunk on the 2019 Christmas parade, And lead the police in pursuit.

According to Beloit police, Darlington’s Mets passed the parade barrier on Grand Avenue and Park Avenue with the police car lights on. According to police, the policeman used his hand to hit him in front of the Mets truck to stop him, but Mets refused to talk to him or obey his orders.

After that, Mets entered the parade route westward and was chased by police officers. Police said stopsticks were used to deflate truck tires, but Mets followed cornfields near Prairie Road and Rockton Road in South Beloit and Winnebago County.

He and the passengers were detained. Passengers were wanted at an irrelevant fare from Green County, Wisconsin.

He was found guilty in court for his fifth offense, drunk driving a car, escaping an officer, and recklessly endangering his safety.

A man sentenced to four years in prison for fleeing police after getting drunk at the 2019 Beloit Christmas Parade

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