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Pike County Sheriff Sustains Non-Life Threatening Injuries in US 23 Crash | The 90s to Now

Jun 29, 2021 Pike County Sheriff Tracy Evans was taken to an area hospital on Tuesday as the result of a traffic collision the occurred while the Sheriff was responding to an emergency call. According to a release from the Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Sheriff Evans had been driving a 2014 Dodge Charger southbound on US 23 with his lights and siren activated when he collided with a mini-van that had failed to yield right of way while making a turn left turn from Zebulon Street onto US 23. The crash took place shortly before 2:00 p.m. Tuesday. Sheriff Evans was transported from the scene by MedCare EMS to Adena Pike Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. He has since been released from the hospital.

Pike County Sheriff Sustains Non-Life Threatening Injuries in US 23 Crash

Jun 29, 2021 Pike County Sheriff Tracy Evans was taken to an area hospital on Tuesday as the result of a traffic collision the occurred while the Sheriff was responding to an emergency call. According to a release from the Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Sheriff Evans had been driving a 2014 Dodge Charger southbound on US 23 with his lights and siren activated when he collided with a mini-van that had failed to yield right of way while making a turn left turn from Zebulon Street onto US 23. The crash took place shortly before 2:00 p.m. Tuesday. Sheriff Evans was transported from the scene by MedCare EMS to Adena Pike Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. He has since been released from the hospital.

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Kidnapping suspect in violent altercation attempts suicide en route to jail

Photo: Nicholas Jackson A Boone County man is being held in the Marion County Law Enforcement Center on multiple felony charges, including kidnapping, following a violent altercation with a female victim and his attempt to kill himself in the backseat of a patrol unit. According to the probable cause affidavit released Thursday afternoon, in addition to the Class Y felony kidnapping offense, 22-year-old Nicholas Jackson of Harrison is charged with aggravated assault, breaking or entering, terroristic threatening and two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor. He also faces misdemeanors of resisting arrest and criminal trespassing. Class Y felonies are the most serious classification of crime in Arkansas not punishable by death.

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