As officers began arriving on scene, the alleged suspect entered a black Chevy Silverado and attempted to leave the location. Nevada Police attempted to stop the vehicle, however the driver failed to yield, initiating a pursuit.
The driver fled northbound on I-49, where Nevada Police, and Vernon County Deputies continued the pursuit. The pursuit eventually entered Bates County, where Bates County Deputies successfully deployed stop sticks on the interstate just south of Butler and near Highway 52, ultimately disabling the vehicle.
The suspect came to a stop in the middle of the interstate, where law enforcement officers safely took the driver into custody. Further investigation revealed the driver had warrants for his arrest in multiple jurisdictions in both Missouri and Kansas.
The driver has been identified as 35 year old, Christopher Beverley, of Joplin, Missouri. The Vernon County Prosecuting Attorney has filed the following criminal charges against Beverly: Domestic Assault 2nd Degree, Class D Felony, Resisting Arrest - Creating Substantial Risk, Class E Felony, Exceeded Posted Speed Limit, Class C Misdemeanor, Fail to Stop for Steady Red Signal, Class C Misdemeanor. His Bond was set at $25,000 cash only. Beverley is currently being held in the Bates County Jail.
This incident is another excellent example of multiple law enforcement agencies working together to help keep our communities safe. We would like to give thanks to the Bates County Sheriff's Office & Vernon County Sheriff's Office for the assistance in this investigation.
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