Posted: July 18, 2020 - 5:43 a.m.
One man was arrested, and another eluded Prairie Village officers after running from a traffic stop near 75th Street and Mission Road just after 2:15 a.m. Saturday.
The driver ran north into a backyard, while the passenger ran south across 75th Street.
Corporal Mark Brown of the Prairie Village Police Department confirms an officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle that was seen speeding on 75th Street, and two men ran from that vehicle.
"We got one person into custody that we believe to be the passenger," Cpl. Brown says. "The driver, we don't have in custody."
The passenger was arrested on the west side of Shawnee Mission East High School. The driver reportedly ran north, jumping fences into backyards. Corporal Brown says both men are younger black males.
"During the course of the foot chase, one of the officers did injure their knee," Cpl. Brown said.
The injured officer was evaluated on the scene by Johnson County Med-Act and then transported to an area hospital by a fellow officer. Corporal Brown says the injury is not believed to be serious.
A K-9 unit from the Olathe Police Department was brought in to assist with the search of backyards. Officers from Fairway, Mission, and Roeland Park also responded to assist in holding a perimeter for the K-9 search.
One man was arrested, and another eluded Prairie Village officers after running from a traffic stop near 75th Street and Mission Road just after 2:15 a.m. Saturday.
The driver ran north into a backyard, while the passenger ran south across 75th Street.
Corporal Mark Brown of the Prairie Village Police Department confirms an officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle that was seen speeding on 75th Street, and two men ran from that vehicle.
"We got one person into custody that we believe to be the passenger," Cpl. Brown says. "The driver, we don't have in custody."
The passenger was arrested on the west side of Shawnee Mission East High School. The driver reportedly ran north, jumping fences into backyards. Corporal Brown says both men are younger black males.
"During the course of the foot chase, one of the officers did injure their knee," Cpl. Brown said.
The injured officer was evaluated on the scene by Johnson County Med-Act and then transported to an area hospital by a fellow officer. Corporal Brown says the injury is not believed to be serious.
A K-9 unit from the Olathe Police Department was brought in to assist with the search of backyards. Officers from Fairway, Mission, and Roeland Park also responded to assist in holding a perimeter for the K-9 search.
An Olathe Police Department K-9 assisted with the search for the driver. |
No other details were immediately available. Check back with this report for updates.
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