Louisville Man Arrested after Fleeing Crash and Police

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

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CONTACT:
Sgt. Carey Huls
Public Information Officer

812-569-5242

DATE: February 1, 2023

Louisville Man Arrested after Fleeing Crash and Police

Clark County - Tuesday, January 31, 2023: Troopers arrested a Louisville man on multiple charges after he left the scene of a crash and then led police on a vehicle and foot pursuit.  

Around 6:30 Tuesday evening, Sergeant Matt Marshall overheard Clark County authorities dispatch information on a dark-colored SUV that had collided with a semi-truck near the 16 mile marker on I-65 southbound near Memphis, Indiana. The dispatch advised the vehicle fled the scene and was traveling southbound on the interstate. The semi-truck driver reported that the SUV attempted to pass him on the left by driving in the median. He advised the SUV, struck his trailer, and spun completely around before continuing south with a flat tire.  

Sgt. Marshall was stationary at the 12.5 mile marker and soon observed a dark-colored Jeep Cherokee pass his location. The Jeep was traveling between the right lane and the right shoulder and was throwing sparks as it continued south. When Sgt. Marshall attempted to stop the Jeep, it continued south, swerving back and forth from the right shoulder to the right lane, and then passed a semi-truck by driving onto the right shoulder.  

Now emitting steam from under the hood, the SUV continued to flee and exited onto CR311 southbound at the Sellersburg exit, where Trooper Taylor Wolfe deployed Stop Stick tire deflation devices. After running the stoplight at CR 311 and Enterprise Way, the Jeep struck the Stop Sticks and continued a short distance before stopping near a local automotive repair business. After stopping, the driver fled on foot and was quickly taken into custody after officers found him lying behind a shed in a nearby residential yard.  

The driver was identified as 29-year-old Tyler L. Tweedy of Louisville, Kentucky. After continuing the investigation, officers suspected Tweedy was under the influence of a controlled substance. Tyler Tweedy was transported to Clark Memorial Hospital for a blood draw before being incarcerated at the Clark County Jail on the following charges: 

  1. Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) Prior Within seven years - Level 6 Felony
  2. OWI Endangerment - Class A Misdemeanor 
  3. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle - Level 6 Felony 
  4. Criminal Recklessness with a Vehicle - Level 6 Felony 
  5. Possession of a Syringe - Level 6 Felony 
  6. Possession of a Controlled Substance - Class A Misdemeanor
  7. Reckless Driving - Class A Misdemeanor
  8. Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident - Class B Misdemeanor. 

Troopers were assisted by officers from the Sellersburg Police Department and the Tri-County Fire Department.  

 

**Media Note**

Photograph of arrested can be obtained by contacting the Clark County Jail.

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