Talk about uninvited guests.
Two men were arrested after the car one of them was driving was captured on video driving on the golf course at NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio.
Kent Peters of Washington Township, Ohio (located about 15 miles south of Dayton) was charged with operating a vehicle while impaired, reckless operation of a vehicle off the street, failure to stop and a lane violation after, police said, he caused multiple crashes August 21 before being stopped on the golf course in suburban Dayton.
Police said Peters hit another car at an intersection around 2:45 p.m. on the day in question. Police said he then left the scene and caused another crash near Community Golf Club, a municipal operation owned by the City of Dayton, a mile-and-a-half away. The joyride finally came to an end another 2.5 miles away on the course at NCR, a Dick Wilson design in Kettering.
In a video that circulated on social media (warning, the video contains graphic language), what appears to be an NCR employee can be seen chasing the car on the golf course. The black Toyota Camry that Peters was driving was pretty beat up by the time police brought the adventure to an end. A voice on the video can be heard remarking at the numerous beer bottles found in the vehicle.
"The man in the driver’s seat did not react normally," one of the drivers involved in the crash told police. "His front bumper was dragging and was then scraped off as he hit another car while leaving the parking lot."
Police also charged Wesley Peters, 43, of Centerville, who was a passenger in the vehicle, with intoxication.