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Notorious car chase suspect Tracy Rickett — who eluded capture for nearly a year following a three-county, two-state car chase that ended in shots fired in March 2021 — was
Police say wanted Scioto County man fled from Grant Medical Center
The Scioto County Sheriff s Office says 48-year-old Tracy Rickett is wanted on multiple charges in Ohio and Kentucky.
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The Scioto County Sheriff s Office is looking for a man wanted on several charges, including assault on a police officer.
Sheriff David Thoroughman said the agency was contacted Sunday, March 14 around 7:15 p.m. by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
OSHP stated that Kentucky State Police had been involved in an officer-involved shooting on Arch Lane in Franklin Furnace, Ohio.
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FRANKLIN FURNACE, OHIO A suspect in a multi-jurisdiction pursuit that began in northeastern Kentucky and ended with shots fired in Scioto County Sunday is presumably on the loose in the Columbus area, according to the Scioto County Sheriff.
Lewis County Sheriff Johnny Bivens confirmed Tuesday that the suspect is 48-year-old Tracy Rickett.
The Scioto County Sheriffâs Office confirmed later Tuesday Rickett is of Portsmouth, Ohio, and was wanted on a bench warrant in Scioto County, as well as warrants in Portsmouth Municipal Court and the current charges relating to the chase. Â
Sheriff David Thoroughman confirmed the Ohio Bureau of Investigation has also opened an officer-involved shooting investigation in connection with the chase that ended at Franklin Furnace. In a Tuesday press release, the Scioto County Sheriffâs Office stated officers from both agencies had opened fire, but no one was injured.