Motorcyclist Leads Police on Lengthy Pursuit

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INDIANA STATE POLICE
SELLERSBURG DISTRICT
8014 Highway 311 
Sellersburg, IN 47172

www.in.gov/isp

FOR RELEASE: Upon Receipt

CONTACT:
Sgt. Carey Huls
Public Information Officer

812-569-5242

DATE: June 14, 2020

Motorcyclist Leads Police on Lengthy Pursuit

 

Harrison County - A Corydon man lead ISP Troopers, along with several sheriff deputies, on a lengthy pursuit through Harrison and Floyd Counties early Saturday morning. The chase ended with his arrest on multiple charges. 

Around 2:40 Saturday morning, Trooper Nathaniel Newton was patrolling on Highway 337 near Quarry Road in Harrison County when he observed a motorcycle in front of him with no taillights, no license plate light, and no license plate. When Trooper Newton tried to pull the bike over, the driver failed to stop and then led Trooper Newton and other joining officers on a 58-mile pursuit. The chase eventually entered Floyd County on SR64 before returning to Harrison County along SR62. The driver committed numerous traffic violations throughout the chase, including running stop signs, traveling in the opposite lane of travel, and speeding. The pursuit lasted nearly an hour and ended near Trestle Road in Harrison County when the driver drove off into a field. Harrison County Deputies then gave chase on foot and were able to stop the driver and take him into custody. 

The driver, identified as Mark Christopher Kirby, 22, of Corydon, Indiana, was incarcerated at the Harrison County Jail and is charged with the following: 

  1. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle - Level 6 Felony 
  2. Resisting Law Enforcement - A Misdemeanor
  3. Driving While Suspended (Prior) - A Misdemeanor 
  4. Possession of a Handgun without a License - A Misdemeanor
  5. Reckless Driving - C Misdemeanor 

 

Media Note

Arrest photo of Mark Kirby attached

 

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HULS

“All subjects are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.”


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