Early last Saturday morning a Chattooga County Deputy who was sitting near the four-way stop on Highway 48 at Menlo City Hall saw a vehicle run through the four-way stop without stopping.  The deputy gave chase with emergency lights and sirens and stopped the vehicle at Shinbone Valley Road.  The deputy said that he reached speeds of 110 miles-per-hour while in pursuit.  The deputy ordered the driver out of the vehicle with his hands up.  The driver complied and told the deputy that he didn’t realize he was being chased.  The deputy explained that it was hard to believe the driver didn’t see the lights or hear the siren.  At that time the driver blurted out to the deputy that there was marijuana and a firearm inside the vehicle.  The deputy placed the driver under arrest and the driver asked the deputy “Why am I under arrest? Is it because I ran?”.  Casey Edward Lazono of a Railey Road, Summerville address was charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession, traffic offences, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, fleeing and attempting to elude, failure to maintain a single lane and failure to stop at a stop sign.