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Search continues for suspect in Harvey Co. chase that sent 2 officers to a hospital

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photo Harvey Co. Sheriff

photo Harvey Co. Sheriff

HARVEY COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Harvey continue to search for a suspect involved in the chase of a stolen car that left two officers with injuries.

On Friday, the Harvey County Sheriff released a photo of some of the weapons and ammunition recovered from the stolen car.

Authorities reported they have a suspect of interest developed who they know through past history has a habit of doing drugs and drinking.

Those combinations of drug use, alcohol consumption and firearms are never a good thing, according to Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton

Just after 10p.m. on Tuesday,  two law enforcement officers were injured in the accident during a pursuit.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a Harvey County Sheriff 2015 Chevy Tahoe driven by Deputy James Slickers, 43, Halstead, followed by a Kansas Highway Patrol 2015 Dodge Charger driven by Trooper Joseph Owen, 33, Newton, were southbound on Hertzler Road four miles west of Sedgwick attempting to stop a fleeing vehicle.

Stolen vehicle from Tuesday's chase -photo Harvey County Sheriff

Stolen vehicle from Tuesday’s chase -photo Harvey County Sheriff

Sheriff Deputies had responded to multiple vehicle burglaries in the 2300 block of N. Oliver Road. While speaking with the victims of the burglaries a call came out of another burglary occurring at the Newton City/County Airport.

Deputies approaching the area observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed away from the airport. Deputies pursued the vehicle, a Ford Escape stolen from Butler County.

During the course of the chase, the driver threw numerous objects from the vehicle including a shot gun, rifle, and paperwork belonging to the earlier reported vehicle burglaries. The driver avoided three sets of spike sticks placed at various locations in Harvey County. Speeds reached 100 mph.

When the suspect’s vehicle slowed to turn onto Southwest 84th, the Charger rear-ended the Tahoe.

The collision caused the Deputy’s vehicle to spin into a ditch and hit a telephone pole. The Trooper’s vehicle was disabled on the roadway.

Slickers and Owen were transported to Newton Medical Center with minor injuries.

The chase continued into Sedgwick County where Deputies lost sight of the suspect vehicle in the area of Tyler and 77th.

A citizen called to report a vehicle in a field at 73rd and Ridge road. The vehicle was the Ford Escape that had been in the chase. The driver of the vehicle was not located. Inside the Ford Escape were numerous weapons and stolen property, including a $14,000 airplane prop from the earlier burglaries.

The case has been turned over to the Harvey County Sheriff Investigators for follow up and documentation of all stolen property.

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HARVEY COUNTY – Two law enforcement officers were injured in an accident during a pursuit just after 10p.m. on Tuesday in Harvey County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a Harvey County Sheriff 2015 Chevy Tahoe driven by Deputy James Slickers, 43, Halstead, followed by a Kansas Highway Patrol 2015 Dodge Charger driven by Trooper Joseph Owen, 33, Newton, were southbound on Hertzler Road four miles west of Sedgwick attempting to stop a fleeing vehicle.

When the suspect’s vehicle slowed to turn onto Southwest 84th, the Charge rear-ended the Tahoe.

Slickers and Owen were transported to Newton Medical Center with minor injuries. Both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.


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