Jonathan Toby Whiles
A Somerset man was arrested on several charges after fleeing Pulaski County Sheriffâs deputies several times over the course of a 26-hour period.
Jonathan Toby Whiles, 37, of Pine Hill Lane, was charged with two counts of first-degree Fleeing or Evading Police; two counts of first-degree Wanton Endangerment of a Police Officer, one count of first-degree Wanton Endangerment, two counts of first-degree Criminal Mischief, Leaving the Scene of an Accident â Failure to Render Aid or Assistance, Reckless Driving and a previous warrant for Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition Under $500.
The Pulaski County Sheriffâs Office said that more charges against Whiles may come after further investigation.
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Sheriff Greg Speck reports that on February 26, 2021 at approximately 8:56 PM, Deputy Trent Massey stopped a vehicle on Oak Hill Road for a traffic violation. During the stop, Deputy Massey identified Aubrey N. Jones, age 20, from Bolton Drive in Somerset, Kentucky as a passenger in the vehicle. Deputy Massey is familiar with Ms. Jones and knew that she had warrants on her. Deputy Massey had Ms. Jones get out of the vehicle where she was arrested for the warrants.
During the search of Ms. Jones after the arrest, Deputy Massey located a small, loaded handgun, a small baggie containing a white crystal-like substance suspected to be methamphetamine weighing 0.5 grams, $830.00 in US Currency, and multiple items usually associated with illegal drug use. Also located on Ms. Jones where numerous empty baggies, another small baggie containing a white crystal-like substance suspected to be methamphetamine weighing