High-speed pursuit ends with Taser
A 26-year-old Whitefish man was
arrested March 25 following a high-speed pursuit from north of
Somers to Lawrence Park, in Kalispell.
Abram Schilling was taken to Flathead
County Detention Center pending filing of felony charges, according
to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
The chase began north of Somers on U.S.
93 after Schilling’s full-size Chevrolet pickup truck was stopped
in connection with an investigation by the Montana Department of
Criminal Investigations and the Northwest Drug Task Force.
When deputies approached the vehicle,
the driver sped away and deputies gave chase, reaching speeds of
more than 100 mph before entering the south end of Kalispell. Spike
strips were laid across the road near the Kalispell city limits,
and both of the truck’s front tires were deflated.
Kalispell police and Montana Highway
Patrol troopers continued to follow the truck through Kalispell,
which was unable to turn because of the deflated tires, to the
locked gates at the entrance to Lawrence Park.
The truck went over an embankment, and
the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle fled on foot. When
deputies caught up to him, he allegedly refused to cooperate, and
deputies used a Taser on him.
Deputies were awaiting a search warrant
to search the pickup truck. Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry
said drugs might be found in the truck.
Schilling was initially held in the
detention center for violating his probation conditions. He
received a suspended sentence after being convicted of felony
criminal endangerment in Lewis and Clark County on May 19,
2010.