Oct 24, 2022

Salina man arrested after allegedly fleeing traffic stop

Posted Oct 24, 2022 4:48 PM

By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post

A local man was booked into jail after he allegedly fled a traffic stop Friday night in west-central Salina.

A Saline County deputy stopped a 2012 Chrysler 300 in the 900 block of W. Prescott Avenue at approximately 10:50 p.m. Friday, Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester said this morning.

<b>Camron Glover</b>. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office
Camron Glover. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office

A Salina Police officer familiar with the driver also responded to the stop. As the officer arrived on the scene, the driver, who was identified as Camron Glover, 27, of Salina, was talking to the deputy. Glover allegedly walked toward his vehicle and then took off running to the northwest, Forrester said.

The deputy chased Glover on foot, while the officer, who was still in his patrol vehicle, followed in the vehicle.

Glover allegedly ran into a yard in the 500 block of Montrose Street and climbed a six-foot privacy fence, breaking four of the pickets in the fence, Forrester said. Glover then allegedly ran through the yard and climbed the back fence, where he broke two more pickets.

Total damage to the fence was estimated at $24.

Forrester said another officer in the area was able to apprehend Glover in the 500 block of S. Clark Street.

Glover was booked into the Saline County Jail on the following requested charges, according to the jail booking report.

●Two counts of interference with a law enforcement officer

●Criminal damage to property

●Criminal trespass