 Appalachian Wireless offers forward pay, no contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or take it to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99 with 50 gigs of high speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. A Big Mac attack helped Kentucky State Police recover a stolen vehicle but it was considerably more difficult to arrest a suspect in the case. A state trooper received a report around 4.30 Saturday afternoon that the vehicle was at the McDonald's restaurant in South Williamson. The officer soon spotted it in the drive-through line. As the trooper attempted to block the car's exit, the driver, later identified as 39-year-old Sterling Justice of Stopover, sped away to get out, nearly striking the police cruiser in the process. That began a chase leading to U.S. 119, Route 319, and Antoneiro's Branch where the vehicles came to a dead end and Justice allegedly took off on foot. After a fruitless search, the trooper began notifying nearby neighbors to be on the lookout for justice. He was spotted more than four hours later and the police were able to capture him shortly before 10 p.m. Justice is now charged with fleeing police, wanton endangerment, auto theft, and a number of traffic violations.