2 arrested after lengthy pursuit

Johnson
Johnson

A local man and woman were arrested late Thursday on felony charges after allegedly leading Hot Springs police on a high-speed pursuit through multiple areas of the city before finally being apprehended at a local motel.

Anderson
Anderson

Blake Daniel Johnson, 27, who lists a Cooper Street address, and Kathren Lynn Anderson, 27, who lists a Central Avenue address, were both taken into custody shortly before 11:30 p.m. at the Economy Inn, 805 E. Grand, and charged with felony fleeing, punishable by up to six years in prison.

Johnson, identified as the driver, was also cited for speeding, careless and prohibited driving, four counts of failure to obey a stop sign, driving on a suspended license, no proof of insurance, failure to yield at an intersection, improper turn at an intersection, driving without tags, driving left of center and having fictitious tags.

Both were being held on $2,500 bond and were set to appear Friday afternoon in Garland County District Court.

According to the probable cause affidavit, shortly before 10:30 p.m. Thursday, police Cpl. Zac Rostan spotted a blue Mercury Grand Marquis being driven by a white male eastbound on Central approaching Grand Avenue and discovered the license plate returned to a Dodge Caravan, so he attempted a traffic stop at Grand and Jefferson.

The car continued on and turned into the parking lot of Cash Savers, 800 Malvern, where it accelerated rapidly, fleeing through the lot, squealing its tires. The car ran the red light at Grand and Malvern and the back door flew open and a laundry basket full of clothes and other items fell out.

The car continued west on Grand at a high rate of speed, veering through the parking lot at Crazy Dan's, 105 E. Grand, and then continued eastbound in the westbound lane of Grand, ran the red light at Grand and Malvern again, then turned onto Jefferson next to the police department, and continued to Pleasant, then Grove, then Shiloh, traveling in excess of 90 mph in a 35 mph residential zone.

The vehicle turned south onto Spring Street, making a loop through multiple side streets, running at least two stop signs, before returning north on Spring. At one point, an unidentified white male on the side of the road on Spring threw a long white board at the passing vehicle, which shattered on the windshield. The vehicle continued across Grand to Reserve and ran the red light at Reserve and Central.

The vehicle continued to Court Street, then to Exchange, Prospect, Crown, Chapel and back to Central, running multiple stop signs along the way, and then ran the red light at Central and Market and turned east on Market to Broadway and Broadway Terrace to Orange. It finally traveled down a small dirt trail behind BPL Plasma, 630 Malvern, which the affidavit notes is a "heavily used walking path next to the Greenway."

Rostan followed the vehicle down the trail knowing there was a tree in the path he believed would make it impassable for the vehicle. The Marquis hit a concrete electrical box, knocking the lid off, and then wedged itself between a fence and the tree and got past it to Jefferson and back to Grand where Rostan lost sight of it on Valley Street.

Officer Tyler Cox was in the area of East Grand and Jefferson and saw the Marquis exit the dirt trail onto Jefferson and cross to Valley and began pursuing it with his lights and siren. The vehicle turned onto East Maurice Street back to Malvern to Crescent Street and he noted it was traveling at such a high rate of speed when it crossed Malvern it became airborne for roughly 30 feet through the intersection.

Cox lost sight of it on Crescent and stopped at the red light at the intersection. A short time later, the vehicle was located backed into a parking spot at the Economy Inn and a witness stated he recognized the driver as Johnson and that he went into Room 217 of the motel.

Motel employees allowed police to view surveillance video from the parking lot which showed a white male, later identified as Johnson, get out of the driver's side and a white female, later identified as Anderson, get out of the passenger side and go to Room 217 using different stairwells. It was determined the room was registered to Anderson.

Contact was made with the occupants of the room, including Johnson, Anderson and another male, and Johnson and Anderson were taken into custody. Anderson reportedly stated Johnson was driving and he had fled because he didn't have a driver's license.

Local on 01/19/2019

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