Topeka man crashes into pond full of sewage while fleeing from police
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Police and sheriff's deputies worked together in an early morning chase in Topeka that ended with one man in custody.
The Shawnee County Sheriff's Office announced in a press release that a deputy tried to pull over a motorcycle around 1:30 a.m. on Monday, March 11 in the 1600 block of NE Quincy Street. When the motorcyclist allegedly failed to stop, the deputy initiated a vehicle pursuit.
Shawnee County Sheriff's Dep. Abigail Christian said the motorcyclist crashed into a pond full of sewer water on the Shunga Trail near Garfield Park and then ran into a nearby sewage tunnel.
Deputies were able to take the suspect, a 36-year-old Topeka man, into custody inside the tunnel. He was arrested and booked into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on the following charges:
- Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle
- Interference with law enforcement
- Driving while license suspended
- Operating a vehicle without proper registration
- License plate not assigned to that vehicle
- No vehicle liability insurance
- Speeding
- Failure to yield when emerging from an alley
- Failure to stop at a stop sign
- Driving the wrong way on a one-way road
- Driving on sidewalk
- Failure to report an accident
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