Updated: February 13, 2014 - 1:08am
The U.S. Marshals Service detains a man Wednesday in front of Rick's Barber Shop. Click image to view larger Additional photos below report |
A man attempting to elude capture was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in Shawnee on Wednesday when his vehicle collided with a support pillar of a business and then plowed into a snowbank.
The incident happened around 1:15 p.m. in the parking lot of the Burlington Coat Factory, 6451 Quivira Road.
The man spotted the approaching vehicles and attempted to flee in his vehicle.
During his attempted escape he crashed his car into a support pillar outside of Rick's Barber Shop and then into a snowbank, where his vehicle became stuck. The man, later identified as Dillon J. Taylor, 22 of Kansas City, Kansas, was arrested without further incident.
A passenger inside the car was detained and later released at the scene.Shawnee Police were called to the scene to make a report regarding the non-injury accident involving the building.
Dillon James Taylor, 22 Johnson County Sheriff's Office booking photo |
Booking records confirm, 22-year-old, Dillon James Taylor was booked for a Kansas Department of Corrections parole violation.
Kansas Department of Corrections records show Taylor was convicted on domestic battery with intentional bodily harm charges in 2011 and drug related charges in 2012. He served 11-months before being paroled. Records show that he failed to comply with the terms of his parole in early January 2014.
No one was injured in the accident or during the apprehension.
At the request of the of a U.S. Marshal at the scene, some faces have been blurred to conceal identities.The scene after one man was arrested by U.S. Marshals Click image to view larger |
U.S. Marshals and Shawnee Police at the scene Click image to view larger |
A U.S. Marshal and Shawnee police officer Click image to view larger |
The scene after one man was arrested by U.S. Marshals Click image to view larger |
Skid marks leading to the pillar where the vehicle crashed before getting stuck in the snowbank Click image to view larger |
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