Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Police Arrest Man Following Chase

- By Lynn Kutter

FARMINGTON — Farmington police arrested a Fayettevil­le man earlier this month after he struck and disabled a police vehicle while trying to flee during a car chase that went into Fayettevil­le.

Tylin Ezell, 21, of Fayettevil­le, was arrested Oct. 6 in connection with two felonies: fleeing and criminal mischief - 2nd degree/ damage $ 5,000 or more; and multiple misdemeano­rs: reckless driving, driver’s license required, excess speed, leaving the scene of accident/property damage, no turn signal, running a stop sign, running a red light and having a headlamp out.

The police report said Ezell was traveling east in a Ford Fusion on U.S. 62 about 12: 01 a. m. when he made an improper lane change. Cpl. Jacob Stine reported that he followed Ezell for a short time because the suspect was leaving an area of known drug activity. The officer said he turned on his emergency lights when he was in a well-lit area.

Ezell did not stop and continued to drive, the report said. Ezell accelerate­d to speeds of 60 miles an hour while going through Farmington residentia­l areas. According to the report, Ezell came back to U.S. 62, traveling east toward Fayettevil­le and reaching speeds of 100 m. p. h. He disregarde­d traffic lights, went through the University of Arkansas campus, crossed into oncoming lanes of traffic on multiple times, and disregarde­d the safety of other vehicles, the report said. The chase continued in residentia­l areas in Fayettevil­le, where Ezell reached the dead end of Chestnut Street, entered the Meadow Valley bike trail for a short time before returning and going into an apartment complex and then back onto Chestnut Street.

Stine attempted to use his vehicle to block Ezell, expecting him to enter into the correct lane of traffic. Instead, the suspect struck the police vehicle on the passenger side, disabling it. Ezell continued driving until he met a dead end and then fled on foot into the apartment complex.

Stine reported that he saw a man resembling the suspect sprinting from behind an apartment building. Officers drew their weapons and Ezell came out from a stairwell with both hands in the air. Stine said he didn’t know if Ezell had a weapon, so he quickly grabbed his shirt and assisted him to the ground. Ezell was placed into custody without further incident and placed under arrest.

Fayettevil­le Police Department was called to the scene to conduct an investigat­ion involving the damaged Farmington police vehicle. The damaged vehicle was towed to Farmington.

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