Police Chase Ends in Crash in Fulton County, Georgia: Amanda Noble Arrested, Male Suspect Donald Johnson Still at Large

Modified Date: 
Wed, 09/24/2025 - 7:41am
Accident Date: 
Tuesday, September 23, 2025

1 arrested, 1 on the run after crash in Fulton County, sheriff says

The sheriff’s office said deputies tried to initiate a traffic stop on a van reported stolen out of Clayton County. The van sped off and the following pursuit ended in a crash.

 

A police pursuit involving a stolen van ended in a crash in Fulton County, Georgia, resulting in the arrest of one suspect while another remains on the run, according to the Fulton County Sheriff's Office. The incident began when deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a van that had been reported stolen from Clayton County. Instead of complying, the vehicle's occupants fled, leading to a high-speed chase that ultimately concluded when the van crashed. Amanda Noble, one of two occupants, was taken into custody at the scene, while Donald Johnson managed to escape on foot following the collision. Noble was discovered to have multiple outstanding warrants from Brookhaven and now faces additional charges including willful obstruction of law enforcement officers and drug-related offenses. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vehicle theft and the dangers associated with police pursuits in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Authorities are actively searching for Johnson and have requested public assistance in locating him.

Location and Infrastructure

Fulton County encompasses much of metropolitan Atlanta and includes major transportation corridors that connect various municipalities throughout the region. The area experiences heavy traffic volumes daily, with numerous state highways, interstate connections, and local roads creating a complex network where high-speed pursuits can pose significant risks to public safety. The county's proximity to Clayton County, where the van was originally reported stolen, demonstrates the interconnected nature of criminal activity across metro Atlanta jurisdictions. Police pursuits in this densely populated region must navigate through residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and busy intersections, creating challenging conditions for both law enforcement and civilians. The specific location of this crash was not disclosed in initial reports, but Fulton County's extensive road system includes everything from major interstates to residential streets, each presenting unique hazards during emergency situations.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia law, individuals involved in accidents resulting from police chases may have various legal recourses depending on their specific circumstances. Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning victims can potentially recover damages even if they bear some responsibility for the incident, provided their fault does not exceed 50 percent. Those affected by crashes involving fleeing suspects should be aware that Georgia's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and in severe cases, punitive damages. Insurance considerations become complex when stolen vehicles are involved, as coverage questions may arise regarding the theft itself versus damages caused during the subsequent chase. Victims should document all damages thoroughly and consider consulting with legal counsel familiar with Georgia traffic laws and law enforcement pursuit policies to understand their rights and options.

Related Resources

Local Emergency Services:

  • Fulton County Emergency Services: (404) 612-6600
  • Atlanta Police Department: (404) 614-6544
  • Georgia State Patrol: (404) 624-7000

Traffic Safety and Support:

  • Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT): 511 for traffic conditions
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Georgia Chapter
  • Crime Stoppers Atlanta: (404) 577-8477

Legal Resources:

  • State Bar of Georgia Lawyer Referral Service: (404) 527-8700
  • Georgia Department of Insurance: (404) 656-2070
  • Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) - Available at www.legis.ga.gov
  • Georgia Victim Compensation Program: (404) 657-1956
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Amanda Noble
Donald Johnson