
KANSAS CITY —Law enforcement are investigating a suspect on multiple allegations after a high speed chase.
Just after 1 p.m. October 22, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Apprehension Unit attempted to stop a black passenger car with a stolen license plate south of Harrisonville, according to a media release.

The driver, later identified as David S. Wilson, 39, Warrensburg, failed to stop for deputies and fled at a high rate of speed north on Interstate 49. Wilsonexited the highway at Harrisonville and continued through the city before traveling north on Rock Haven Road at 291 Highway.
Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle with a Grappler Device, but Wilson drove through the grass median and continued north on Interstate 49.
Just south of J Highway in Peculiar the driver attempted to pass a vehicle and trveled into the highway median, struck an embankment causing the vehicle to become disabled. Deputies assisted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol took Wilson and a passenger into custody without further incident. The vehicle was confirmed stolen from Lee’s Summit.
Wilson was charged in Cass County with Aggravated Fleeing a Stop or Detention, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Tampering with a Motor Vehicle First Degree. All three charges are Class D Felony.
Wilson is currently being held at the Cass County Jail with no bond allowed.





