FRANKFORT, Ind. (WISH) — Frankfort police on Monday chased an Indianapolis driver through Clinton County and finally caught him in a cornfield, the department said in a social media post issued Tuesday night.
David Gonzalez Reyes, 48, faces multiple charges including reckless driving, OWI, possession of methamphetamine, and resisting arrest, police say. Online court records did not show a case filed for him on Tuesday night.
A Clinton County EMS employee just after 6:40 p.m. Monday reported a reckless driver, and a Frankfort Police Department officer saw the suspected vehicle go through a red light. The officer gave chase, during which Gonzales Reyes hit at least one vehicle.
The chase along streets, through parking lots and into fields of crops involved multiple police agencies, and ended in a cornfield where drones and a perimeter of law enforcement were used to locate him.
The post said Gonzales Reyes was wanted on a warrant from Marion County for failing to appear in court for a previous charge of OWI.
He remained in the Clinton County jail on Tuesday night.
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