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Trooper's Report:
On Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at about 0810 hrs. I was patrolling the area of Scott Hamilton Rd. and Baseline Rd. I observed
a yellow Dodge Challenger bearing AR tags, 10DPT. The vehicle was driving southbound on Scott Hamilton Rd. in the left lane
approaching Baseline Rd. The vehicle Changed lanes from the left lane to the right lane, without using a turn signal. I got
behind the vehicle and began to monitor the driver's behavior. The vehicle continued driving southbound through the
intersection of Scott Hamiton Rd and Baseline Rd, onto Hilaro Springs Rd. While driving on Hilaro Springs Rd. the vehicle
crossed the double-yellow center line multiple times.
I attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle at Hilaro Springs Rd. and Pinecone Rd. The vehicle turned onto Pinecone
Rd. and continued driving at low speeds for about 100 yards before coming to a stop. I gave the driver, Aaron Sadler verbal
commands through my unit's P.A. system to place the vehicle in park and turn it off. Sadler refused all of my commands and
began to flee from the traffic stop, driving westbound on Pinecone Rd. towards a school bus that was stopped on Pinecone Rd,
loading children. I conducted a T.V.I. (Tactical Vehicle Intervention) on the vehicle at Pinecone Rd and Ithica Dr. This caused
the vehicle to turn around and begin driving eastbound on Pinecone Rd. The vehicle drove through the yard of the residence at
3909 Pinecone Rd. causing damage to the lawn. The vehicle turned southbound onto Hilaro Springs Rd, driving in the
northbound lanes of traffic. I conducted a second T.V.I. causing the vehicle to rotate clockwise, I kept contact with the vehicle
pushing it into the ditch on the right side of the southbound traffic lane. Both the suspect’s vehicle and my patrol unit came to
rest in the ditch on the right side of Hilaro Springs Rd. The suspect's vehicle broke the Perez Body Shop business sign before
coming to final rest.
After coming to a stop Sadler got out of his vehicle and attempted to flee on foot, carrying a large backpack with him. I quickly
apprehended Sadler and took him into custody. After searching Sadler’s vehicle and backpack I located a cardboard box in the
rear floor of the vehicle containing nine (9) plastic bottles of Promethazine. In the backpack, I located multiple plastic bags
containing just over four (4) LBs of marijuana, twenty-four (24) plastic packets containing THC gushers, and one (1) plastic
bottle of Promethazine. I located three thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars ($3720) in cash in Sadlers left front pocket.
Sadler was transported to Pulaski County Jail where he was booked and charged with:
5-64-436 Possession W/Purpose to Deliver Sch. VI (Marijuana)
20-64-311 Possession of Prohibited Depression (Promethazine)
5-54-125 Fleeing (in a vehicle)
27-50-308 Reckless Driving
5-38-203 Criminal Mischief 1st
5-73-102 Possession of Instrument of Crime
27-51-403 Improper Turn Signal
27-22-104 No Insurance
JHook Towing responded to the location and towed Sadler's vehicle to the JHook Towing lot. McCloyen was given a
copy of the incident number regarding the damage to her lawn, Perez was also given a copy of the incident number for
damage to his business sign.
The cash located on Sadler’s person was seized and deposited into the ASP seizer account. All of the drugs located in the
vehicle and the backpack were stored in the Troop A evidence vault to be submitted to the state crime lab for testing.