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Date: 07/11/18 05:27
Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: RAILOH

 DOYLESTOWN, Ohio - A bad decision by two men to hop onto a CSX train led to a bizarre 911 call from one of the trespassers as the train rumbled from Huron County to Wayne County.

Investigators said Christian Hale, 20, and Kevin Slone, 24, jumped onto the moving train in Willard around 4 a.m. Tuesday. But when the train picked up speed, the men couldn't get off and and hung onto the outside of two cars for 60 miles. Wayne County Captain Doug Hunter estimates speeds reached 45 to 50 miles-per-hour during the wild ride.

Near Doylestown, Hale frantically dialed 911 and explained the confusing situation to a dispatcher. "I'm on a train!" he said. The dispatcher responded,  "You're on a train?"Hale said, "Yeah, and it's going really fast and I don't know where it's going. "Hale, who told the dispatcher he was scared, gave an unusual answer when the operator asked him why he was on the train."It's better than walking," he said. "It's scaring the s*** out of us." "The fact the person was able to call 911 while he's hanging onto the side of a train in and of itself is very, very unusual," Hunter said.

The dispatcher notified CSX which stopped the train at the Whitman Road crossing in Chippewa Township. However, the train hoppers took off. Deputies found them about a mile away and body camera video captured their arrests. They were charged with trespassing.In the back of a cruiser, Hale told a deputy he only planned to ride the train through Willard. "I thought it was going to stop in Willard and it didn't, and I should have never got on the train," Hale said. "I know it was a stupid idea and I never should have did it. I wasn't going to and I never will again."

CSX, which has its own police department, could pursue additional charges."At CSX, safety is our main priority. It is never safe for members of the public to board rail equipment. Trespassing on rail equipment and railroad tracks is extremely dangerous and illegal," said spokesperson Gail Lobin. 

Hear the complete 911 call here:

https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-wayne/scared-train-hoppers-call-911-to-be-rescued-charged-after-clinging-to-train-for-60-miles
 



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 07/11/18 05:31 by RAILOH.



Date: 07/11/18 05:34
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: santafedan

They should make them remove graffiti as a punishment.



Date: 07/11/18 06:41
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: reel_smooth

I hope they had to walk the whole way back .........



Date: 07/11/18 09:02
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: MC6853

I thought the title meant hopper cars...

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Date: 07/11/18 11:43
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: chessie2101

Similar story happened to a classmate of mine in elementary school. He hopped a slow train in Handley, WV thinking it was stopping at the west end of the yard. It wasn’t; he ended up in Russell, KY. He was somewhere around 8-12 years old at the time and was never interested in talking about that experience afterward.

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Jared Hamilton
Scott Depot, WV



Date: 07/12/18 06:30
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: toledopatch

MC6853 Wrote:
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> I thought the title meant hopper cars...

That was my first thought, too.

And sentencing this pair to graffiti removal would be an excellent punishment.



Date: 07/13/18 12:42
Re: Train hoppers in Ohio have second thoughts...
Author: 2720

santafedan Wrote:
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> They should make them remove graffiti as a
> punishment.

With Popsicle sticks wrapped in sandpaper!

Mike



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