Imperial Valley Press

Two dead after kidnapping, police chase in Missouri, Illinois

- BY HEATHER HOLLINGSWO­RTH

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A man accused of kidnapping his girlfriend and their 10-year-old daughter then killing a man during an attempted carjacking was shot to death following a police chase through Missouri and Illinois, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

The chase began Tuesday evening in Jefferson City, Missouri, and ended about three hours later in Greenville, Illinois, after sheriff’s deputies used stop sticks to deflate the tires on Leslie Austin’s SUV, allowing the girlfriend and child to escape. Authoritie­s said Austin, 39, fired multiple shots during and after the chase, but do not yet know if he shot himself or was shot and killed by law enforcemen­t.

Austin’s 33-year-old girlfriend, Danielle Smith, was shot and wounded several times, and has been hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, Illinois State Police said in a news release. The daughter wasn’t hurt.

Jefferson City police Lt. David Williams said the girlfriend had a restrainin­g order against Austin.

Little informatio­n has been released about the circumstan­ces of the abduction. Officers responding to reports of gunfire in a Jefferson City parking lot around 7:40 p.m. found spent shell casings and broken glass, Williams said. Witnesses who called 911 said they saw the SUV speeding away after the shots were fired.

Not knowing of the abduction, a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper in Union, about 75 miles away, attempted to stop Austin for a registrati­on violation around 9 p.m., Patrol Cpl. Justin Wheatley said. Austin took off and blew through several stop lights.

The patrol called off the pursuit, Wheatley said. A Franklin County sheriff’s deputy reinitiate­d the pursuit after learning the vehicle was wanted, Wheatley said.

Patrol troopers caught up with Austin again about 25 miles away on Interstate 44 in the western St. Louis suburb of Eureka.

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