You have to give him an "A" for effort. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office says Sean Atwood tried to escape twice. The second time, he paid a big price. Just take a look at his mugshot.
A deputy out on patrol pulled Atwood over around 4:00 Saturday morning on Theodore Dawes Road. He noticed numerous pseudoephedrine packages in the car.
Pseudoephedrine is a key ingredient of meth. When the deputy asked Atwood to get out of the car, he ran off.
The deputy caught Atwood after a short chase and took him to a local hospital to be checked out. About 30 minutes later, the sheriff's office says Atwood made a second escape attempt by crawling through the ceiling of his hospital room. Deputies saw what he was doing and managed to grab his feet. They yanked Atwood down. He fell 8-feet to the floor, separating his shoulder. He also suffered minor bruises.
While searching Atwood's car, they found meth, needles, a sppon and other items used to make meth. Atwood is charged with resisting arrest, criminal mischief, escape, illegal possession of a prescription, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving without a drivers license, an expired tag and no insurance.
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