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Man drives stolen car to police station

Suspect wanted return of $2,000 in seized funds

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updated 2:07 a.m. ET Feb. 21, 2008

ANDERSON, S.C. - Authorities say a man drove a stolen car to the Anderson County Sheriff's Office to demand the return of nearly $2,000 officers seized from him during a drug arrest last June.

Deputies said after they told Charles Chambers, 36, to leave Tuesday afternoon, an officer noticed he got into a car that matched the description of a vehicle stolen about three hours earlier.

Another officer pulled the man over and told him to stop the car. The officer said Chambers stuck a screwdriver in the ignition to shut it off because the vehicle's key switch had been removed.

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Authorities say Chambers was charged with possession of a stolen automobile, driving under suspension and a tag violation.

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