News release from Greensburg Police Chief Mike McNealy

3 JUVENILES ARRESTED FOLLOWING VEHICLE PURSUIT

Allegations contained in the report –

GREENSBURG, IN.— On 03/30/2023, at approximately 12:37 A.M., Greensburg Police
Officer Thomas Tuttle observed a white Chevrolet passenger car driving erratically. Officer
Tuttle observed the vehicle to be traveling at a high rate of speed and disregarded a lighted
traffic signal. Officer Tuttle attempted to safely stop the vehicle by utilizing his emergency
lights and siren. The vehicle did not stop for Officer Tuttle, and a Vehicle Pursuit was initiated.
Greensburg Police and Decatur County Sheriffs Units pursued the vehicle through Greensburg
and the Southwestern area of Decatur County. The white Chevrolet Passenger car left the
roadway, driving into a field in the 3000 block W of County Road 200 S. in Decatur County.
The driver of the vehicle exited and fled from the scene on foot. Sgt. Chris Bridges pursued the
driver and was able to take them into custody without incident. Officer Tuttle and other
members of the Police Department were able to safely apprehend the other two occupants of
the vehicle without incident.
The driver of the vehicle has been preliminarily charged with the following offenses: Resisting
Law Enforcement with a Motor Vehicle a Level 6 Felony, Possession of Marijuana a Class B-
Misdemeanor, and Illegal Possession of Alcohol by a Minor a Class C Misdemeanor. The
passengers of the vehicle are being preliminarily charged with Possession of Marijuana a Class
B-Misdemeanor and Illegal Possession of Alcohol by a Minor a Class C Misdemeanor.
The Greensburg Police Department would like to thank the Decatur County Sheriff’s
Department, and Decatur County Communications for their assistance in this Case.
Under Indiana Law, criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed
to be innocent unless, and until they are proven guilty in a court of Law.

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