Brody Wall, 18, of Winamac, arrested after Christmas Eve vehicle pursuit.
An 18-year-old was apprehended by Pulaski County Deputies on Christmas Eve after a vehicle pursuit.
Brody Wall, 18, of Winamac, initially fled from officers in his pickup truck west of Winamac just before midnight Tuesday, according to police reports. Wall reportedly lost control of his vehicle and crashed during the pursuit near the area of 400 North and 400 West in Pulaski County. Wall then fled on foot for a short time before he was apprehended by deputies. The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office credited use of their drone units, as well as help from a police dog for Wall's quick apprehension.
An investigation is ongoing at this time.
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