Windsor Man Leads Pettis County Deputies on High-Speed Chase
On Monday morning, Pettis County Deputies, along with Detectives with the Mid Missouri Drug Task Force, as well as the Sedalia Police Department, attempted to stop a motorcycle.
Officers knew the driver of the motorcycle had a revoked driving license.
The driver of the motorcycle saw a Deputy behind him, and increased his speed.
The suspect led Deputies on a pursuit before crashing near the area of East 16th Street and South Marshall Avenue.
According to Sheriff Brad Anders, McDaniel entered an open field via the entry point of a fence. He slid on the wet grass with the motorcycle approximately 100 feet until coming to a stop. He was taken into custody and later transported to the hospital for medical treatment.
Jeremy Austin McDaniel, 32, of Windsor, was placed under arrest. Deputies located approximately three ounces of methamphetamine, as well as digital scales, in his possession.
McDaniel was placed on a 24-hour hold pending charges of Trafficking Drugs in the 2nd Degree, Driving While Revoked (3rd Offense), Resisting Arrest by Fleeing Creating a Substantial Risk, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.