Man jumps in river to flee deputies in NC, raises concerns for his health amid cold conditions
Editor's Note: Initially deputies reported Jesse Scott as the subject who fled from the traffic stop. They have since confirmed the subject is actually Raymond Scott who fraudulently identified himself as his brother.
CAMDEN COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) -- Camden County deputies are concerned for a man's safety after he jumped into a river to avoid law enforcement just before midnight on Wednesday.
During a routine traffic stop on US 158 near Havenwood, 33-year-old Raymond Scott fled deputies and jumped into the river, officials said. He was then seen swimming to the marsh.
Scott originally identified himself to police as his brother, Jesse.
Attempts to capture Scott soon shifted as time passed and deputies became concerned with his health and well-being.
Cold temperatures and wet conditions posed a credible risk. Deputies said they have been in communication with his family.
Scott was last seen wearing a black shirt, grey sweatpants and one shoe.
Units and rescue personnel continue to look along the Camden Causeway, so please use caution as you transit the area.
If you have any information or see Jesse Scott, please call 252-338-5046.