TEKONSHA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A suspect on trial for tried homicide took off his court-ordered tether and left the county, main police on a brief chase which landed him in custody.
Round 3 p.m. Wednesday, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Workplace acquired an alert from Ingham County to be looking out for a 41-year-old suspect from Mason who took off his court-ordered tether and left the county. He had been on trial for tried homicide, deputies say.
Fifteen minutes later, a Calhoun County deputy noticed the suspect’s automobile close to Marshall and tried to drag it over. As an alternative, the suspect headed south on I-69 for 4 miles earlier than pulling over close to N Drive in Tekonsha Township, in accordance the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Workplace. The suspect was arrested.
Deputies discovered he had a number of weapons and physique armor. He was changed into the Ingham County Sheriff’s Workplace however the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Workplace can be pursuing a number of costs, it mentioned.
Editor’s notice: A earlier model of this story misstated the way in which the suspect left the county primarily based on a Calhoun County Sheriff’s Workplace information launch. It has since been up to date primarily based on a correction from the sheriff’s workplace.