17-Year-Old Held Without Bond After High-Speed Chase Ends in Rollover Crash in Fayette County

17-Year-Old Held Without Bond After High-Speed Chase Ends in Rollover Crash in Fayette County

A 17-year-old is being held without bond at the Fayette County Jail after Fayette County deputies pursued a stolen red SUV at high speeds Wednesday afternoon before the vehicle overturned in a rollover crash.

According to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, deputies received a report of a stolen vehicle out of Newnan on Jan. 21. After hearing the vehicle’s description, Lt. Akin began looking for the red SUV.

At approximately 2:45 p.m., the vehicle passed Lt. Akin and Deputy Sheriff Nelson near Brooks Woolsey Road and Antioch Road, where Lt. Akin attempted to initiate a traffic stop. Authorities said the driver refused to stop, and a pursuit followed.

The Sheriff’s Office said the pursuit reached speeds of more than 115 miles per hour, creating dangerous conditions due to the time of day and roadway circumstances. As deputies were preparing to terminate the pursuit, the SUV lost control and rolled over near Brooks Woolsey Road and the Highway 85 Connector.

Deputies said the driver, a 17-year-old juvenile, was removed from the vehicle and did not suffer major injuries. Authorities also confirmed the juvenile had been reported missing by the Newnan Police Department earlier that day.

The suspect was identified as Taylor Simpson, who was booked into the Fayette County Jail on Jan. 21, 2026, and is being prosecuted as an adult.

Simpson faces multiple charges, including felony fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement, theft by receiving stolen property, giving a false name to an officer, and obstruction of an officer. Additional traffic-related charges include reckless driving, speeding, driving too fast for conditions, failure to stop at a stop sign, passing on a solid yellow line, and driving without a valid license.

Simpson remains held without bond. The incident remains under investigation.

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office posted a road closure on Wednesday (1/21/26) and received several inquiries about the motor-vehicle accident. After receiving all the information on this case, we wanted to share the dash camera footage and details with you. Our agency received a report of a stolen vehicle out of Newnan that afternoon. After Lieutenant Akin heard the vehicle’s description, he was immediately on the lookout for the red SUV. At approximately 2:45 in the afternoon, the driver drove past Lt. Akin and Deputy Sheriff Nelson near Brooks Woolsey Road and Antioch Road. Lt. Akin attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but the vehicle refused to come to a stop. A pursuit ensued and reached high speeds of over 115 miles per hour. These conditions were extremely dangerous considering the time of day and road conditions. As the patrol shift was about to call off the pursuit, the vehicle ultimately rolled over around Brooks Woolsey Road and the Highway 85 Connector. The driver, a 17-year-old juvenile, had also been reported missing by the Newnan Police Department. The juvenile was removed from the vehicle and has no major injuries.

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