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ACSO finally apprehends man in 4-day long operation

ACSO Deputies Hitch and Keith first attempt to serve warrants at residence on Old Portland Road, where they locate him hiding in a garage but his escape on foot was successful for a time. Four days later, officers locate 43 year old Columbia man's car on Mitchell Street in Columbia and notice him trying to flee on foot again. This time Sheriff Harrison Moss and Trooper Begley apprehend him.Click on headline for complete ACSO report
Issuance of warrants and/or arrests are not findings of guilt. An individual charged by police or in a warrant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.

From Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Thursday April 21, 2016 Deputy Hitch along with Deputy Keith were at a residence on Old Portland Road acting on a tip to locate a suspect with numerous warrants.

Upon speaking with the owner, deputies located Jeffrey Wright age 43 of Columbia, inside a garage.



When deputies attempted to apprehend the subject, he fled on foot and was unable to be located.

On April 25, 2016, Deputy Hitch, Sheriff Moss, Officer Cole and Trooper Begley of Post 15 acted on another tip and located Wright's vehicle at a residence on Mitchell Street.

After speaking to a female at the residence, she advised that Jeffrey Wright was not at the residence or on the property. Officers then noticed Wright fleeing from the residence.

Sheriff Moss and Trooper Begley apprehended Wright a few moments later. Wright was arrested by Deputy Hitch and lodged in Adair County Jail on charges of fleeing or evading police on foot and six outstanding warrants.

Also arrested on scene by Officer Cole was 41 year old Kristina Sult and 45 year old Jeremy Sult for charges of obstructing governmental operations and hindering prosecution or apprehension, 2nd degree.

Sheriff Moss also arrested 20 year old Tyler Sult on an outstanding warrant.

Assisting on scene was Sgt. Gary Roy and Chief Jason Cross.


This story was posted on 2016-04-25 20:59:50
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