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Suspect hits police cruiser throughout chase in Calhoun County on Christmas

By Editorial Board Last updated: December 27, 2024 2 Min Read
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Suspect hits police cruiser throughout chase in Calhoun County on Christmas

EMMETT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Authorities say a person was arrested after damaging a police automobile throughout a chase all through Calhoun County on Christmas.

The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Workplace mentioned it began round 7 p.m. on Operating Deer Ridge Drive in Leroy Township, south of Battle Creek.

An individual referred to as authorities after a 33-year-old Leroy Township artificial threats to hurt members of the family utilizing firearms and explosive gadgets. When deputies arrived, the sheriff’s workplace mentioned the person assaulted the complainant earlier than leaving the scene.

The suspect returned to the scene and tried to hit deputies along with his automobile earlier than driving away, in line with a information launch. Deputies pursued the suspect, who tried a number of instances to hit deputies till his automobile was disabled close to 11 Mile Street and F Drive N in Emmett Township. His automobile went off the roadway and struck a tree.

The sheriff’s workplace mentioned the suspect acquired out of the automobile and was later taken into custody. He was taken to the Calhoun County Jail on a number of felony costs.  

There have been no experiences of accidents, however an Emmett Township Division of Public Security automobile was broken.

Investigators consider the suspect, whose identify was not launched, was believed to have been concerned in an armed theft in Battle Creek earlier Wednesday.

Anybody with info is requested to name Lt. Curtis Smith at 269.781.0880, Calhoun County Consolidated Dispatch at 269.781.0911, or Silent Observer at 269.781.9700.

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