To: valleygal
Jail Escapee Still On The Loose
Reported by: AP
Web produced by: Liz Foreman
Photographed by: 9News
11/19/02 10:58:58 AM
The Ohio State Highway Patrol chased but failed to capture one of two men who escaped from a Kentucky jail and are suspected in abductions and car thefts.
A trooper broke off the pursuit because he feared another officer had been injured, patrol spokesman Lt. Gary Lewis said. He said authorities statewide are looking for the car.
The other inmate was arrested in Kentucky on Sunday.
The next night, the highway patrol spotted a man believed to be Chadrick Fulks, 25, sleeping in a BMW parked in a rest area in Marion County, in north-central Ohio. The patrol said the trooper noticed that the car had a stolen West Virginia license plate.
Fulks sped off when the trooper ordered him out of the car, the patrol said. Another trooper tried to stop the car by placing spiked strips on the freeway, but the driver crossed the median, nearly striking the trooper, Lewis said.
The pursuing trooper then stopped the chase, believing the other trooper was injured.
"Our officer saw the trooper jumping out of the way of the car and thought that he had been struck," Lewis said. The trooper was not injured.
Fulks and Branden Basham, 21, escaped Nov. 4 from the Hopkins County jail in western Kentucky. They are suspected of abducting a 42-year-old Kentucky man and a 44-year-old South Carolina woman. The man was left bound to a tree and eventually freed himself. The woman, whose BMW was stolen, remains missing.
"Our trooper did not see anyone else in the car but we don't know if there were possible victims or abductions inside the trunk," Lewis said.
Lewis said authorities believe the car is disabled because its underbody was damaged when it crossed the median and it began losing fluids.
Basham, of Hopkins County, Ky., was serving a five-year sentence for writing a bad check. Fulks, of Lewisburg, Ky., was awaiting trial on robbery charges, authorities said.
Basham was taken into custody in Ashland, Ky., after police say he tried to carjack two women in the parking lot of an Ashland mall.
To: Velveeta
To: Velveeta
"Our trooper did not see anyone else in the car but we don't know if there were possible victims or abductions inside the trunk," Lewis said.So why are they telling us that Alice might be in the car... I'm guessing they haven't left her in the trunk all this time... :(
To: Velveeta; TankGurrrl
So they're saying that Basham was actually captured on Sunday, but it took this long to identify him. They also said that they don't believe this BMW Fulks is driving is Alice's car because it has West Virginia plates (stolen). Does that suggest there are 2 separate cars (what are the chances they would seek out another dark blue BMW?) that were stolen or that the W.V. tags were stolen and put on the car? And if they spiked the tires, how far could Fulks have gotten? Of course he may have struck again by now and the next poor victim may not be so fortunate as to have FR and TB on it. Wonder if he will be as bold alone.
Dear Lord please bring this to a quick and happy conclusion!
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