SOUTH BEND â Two people face felony charges of resisting law enforcement after they led police on a nearly 20-minute chase through parts of Mishawaka and South Bend.
In addition to the felony count of resisting law enforcement, Nicholas Singleton and Krystal Pinkowski, both 30 years old, each face one additional felony and multiple misdemeanor charges for their roles in the incident which ended with the suspect s car being pinned against a wall near the intersection of Lincoln Way West and Ironwood Avenue on Monday morning.
According to police and court documents, Mishawaka officers attempted to arrest Singleton on Sunday night in the 500 block of South Logan Street on a warrant for failure to return to lawful detention. When officers approached Singleton, he ran his vehicle into a Mishawaka patrol car and drove off, court documents say.
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