Police pursuit of stolen truck leads to arrest of Nevada man
A lengthy vehicle pursuit Sunday afternoon led to the arrest of a Nevada, Missouri, man by the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office and the recovery of a stolen vehicle. Read the full press release below:
Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher said deputies were notified of a white Honda Ridgeline that was driving recklessly in the area of east 1413 and again in Nevada a short time later. A Sheriff’s Deputy located the vehicle and attempted to make a traffic stop when the vehicle failed to pull over.
The deputy chased the vehicle onto North I-49 where additional units were notified for assistance. The pursuit continued on I-49 into Bates County, where Bates County deputies were able to deploy tire deflation devices. Two tires were deflated as a result, but the vehicle continued to flee.
The vehicle then took the Appleton City exit and turned East onto State Route 52. A short time later the vehicle left the roadway as the tires were beginning to fall off the vehicle. The deputy then took the suspect into custody without incident. Bates County Deputies also responded to help.
The vehicle was found to be reported stolen out of Lee’s Summit, MO, and a firearm and suspected illegal drugs were also located in the vehicle.
The suspect has been identified as 24-year-old Skyler Mason Fenton of Nevada, MO.
Fenton was wanted on felony warrants for his arrest.
The following day the courts issued charges for Fenton that include:
- Tampering With a Motor Vehicle
- Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Resisting Arrest
Fenton is being held in the Vernon County Jail on a $50,000 cash only bond.