NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A man was arrested for driving a stolen vehicle on the same day it was reported stolen. He will now spend the next 10 months in jail.

On June 16, Norfolk police saw the driver of a white Jeep “abruptly” merge across several lanes of traffic. After running the tags, officers discovered they were registered to a different vehicle and initiated a traffic stop.

The driver turned onto Virginia Beach Boulevard and sped up, going 70 mph in a 30-mph zone. Due to safety concerns, police halted their pursuit, instead taking in the vehicle information and suspect description. A Flock alert later notified them of the car in the Norview area, near Alexander Street.

The suspect, 21-year-old Zykier Talib Urquhart, was seen next to the vehicle on Wellington Court. After a brief pursuit, he was arrested.

The keys to the Jeep were found on him. Officers ran the vehicle identification number of the Jeep, and found the Jeep to have been reported stolen out of Virginia Beach earlier that same day.

Urquhart entered an agreement on Thursday to plead guilty as charged to felony receipt of stolen goods as well as misdemeanor eluding and fleeing from law enforcement and be sentenced to serve 10 months in jail, with another two years and two months in custody suspended on the conditions that he complete three years of uniform good behavior, one year of supervised probation and be prohibited from driving for one year after his release.

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