PADUCAH, Ky. -- A 39-year-old faces multiple charges after police said he ran from law enforcement during a traffic stop.
The McCracken County Sheriff's Office said one of their deputies tried to pull over a vehicle in the area of Goodman Street and 28th Street in Paducah at around 11:14 p.m. on July 18.
Authorities said the driver didn't stop and continued down Goodman Street and into some residential neighborhoods before stopping in the front yard of a home on Schneidman Road.
The sheriff's Office said the driver of the vehicle is Christopher Burrow, 39 of Paducah.
After the vehicle stopped in the yard, Burrow allegedly got out and ran from law enforcement on foot.
Law enforcement agencies searched for Burrows and reportedly found him a short time later.
Burrow was taken to the McCracken County Regional Jail where the sheriff's office says he faces charges of...
- No Tail Lamps
- Disregarding Stop Sign
- Fleeing and Evading Police (Motor Vehicle & On Foot)
- Possession of Controlled Substance (Cocaine)
- Possession of Marijuana
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Speeding 26+ MPH over Speed Limit
- Operating on a Suspended / Revoked License
- Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol