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The Indiana man pleads guilty of crimes in summer Fulton Chase

The Indiana man pleads guilty of crimes in summer Fulton Chase

Columiba, mo. (Kmiz)

The Indiana man, who was crashing during the summer after a pursuit of law enforcement agencies, found his guilt in several crimes on Monday.

Christopher Voyles, 47 years old, from Cocomo, Indiana, pleaded guilty of arresting a crime, resisting arrest resistance, fleeing, leaving the accident and three charges of damage to the first degree property. He was accused before All these accusations and be fugitive outside the state.

He will be convicted at 9am on Monday, March 24. He is kept in prison.

33 -year -old Victoria Woilz from Cocomo, Indiana, found her guilt on September 16 in the confrontation of arrest. Previously, she was accused of confronting the arrest, driving a car during withdrawal and fugitive outside the state. She was sentenced to four years at the Missouri Corrections and is conducted at the Chillicot Correctional Center.

The court’s documents in the previous report say that they had warrants from Indiana for their predictable involvement in the robbery of 2012, where the victim was shot in the head.

According to a statement on a probable reason, the deputies saw two in the green chevrolet Colorado with Indiana’s license plates on highway 54 near the BB route. The deputy county of Kallava and the state of the state of Missouri Patrol -Shossa tried to stop the movement, the message said.

Victoria Voales initially pulled up, and law enforcement officers declared a couple to leave the vehicle, say the court documents. Then they switched the seat and passed 120 miles per hour in the pursuit of chase, the message said.

While driving in Fulton, the vehicle allegedly rode so quickly that Christopher Voyles could not properly turn and crashed into Toyota on State Street, said in the message. Then Christopher Voales went away from law enforcement agencies before crashing into a vehiclethen and bluff -fans.