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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.
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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.