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Sylvania man wrecks motorcycle after fleeing from Bulloch deputies
Treated at hospital, then transferred to jail
Tracy Green Hubbard
Tracy Green Hubbard

A man who wrecked his motorcycle after fleeing from sheriff's deputies early Saturday morning faced several charges after being taken to the hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Bulloch County sheriff's deputies gave chase to Tracy Green Hubbard, 40, of Shady Lane in Sylvania, as he sped down Highway 80 East at 

12:52 a.m. Saturday on a 2006 Yamaha FZ1, according to reports from both the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office and Georgia State Patrol Post 45. 

The chase ended on Highway 301 near Ibo Anderson Road. GSP troopers investigated the crash after the chase was over.

Hubbard was driving the motorcycle at a high rate of speed on the wrong side of the roadway and entered the median, reports stated.

He lost control of the bike and overturned, skidding 58 feet and becoming dislodged from the motorcycle.

He was taken by Bulloch County EMS to East Georgia Regional Medical Center and later charged by Bulloch County sheriff's deputies with fleeing/attempt to elude, possession of methamphetamine, stop sign violation, reckless driving, suspended license, driving on the wrong side of the roadway and tag/registration violation.

He is being held without bond in the Bulloch County Jail, according to jail records.

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