At around 5 p.m., Garfield Police attempted to stop a vehicle driven by 26-year-old Taylor Shell.
Marshal Handley recognized Shell from a recent booking photo and attempted to catch him while checking the status of his warrants.
Shell immediately started driving recklessly, according to the police.
Handley, with assistance from Whitman County Sheriff’s Office, Palouse, and Pullman Police, initiated a pursuit.
This high-speed pursuit lasted about 15 minutes until deputies were able to successfully deploy spike strips. The vehicle continued driving several miles before stopping south of the town of Palouse.
Shell was arrested and taken into custody for Felony Eluding.
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