Monday, March 9, 2020

Update: Arrest made after incident in Adrian

On 3/9/2020 Deputies were dispatched to Adrian in reference to a subject that had ran from the Adrian Officer. The subject was wanted on a parole violation warrant for 1st Degree Sexual Assault. On arrival Deputies conducted an area canvass of the last known location of the suspect. Deputies canvassing the Deer Creek Subdivision observed the subject and gave chase. The subject was able to cross a waterway where Deputies lost sight of him. Another Deputy in the area observed damage to the back door of a residence in the area. Both K9 units were deployed to the residence.

While clearing the residence one K9 unit located the subject on a lower level of the house where the subject had locked himself inside a room. The deputy was able to get the door open and the K9 was deployed in an attempt to apprehend the suspect. The suspect was able to get the door closed between the handler and the K9. Deputies forced entry into the room through the door and observed the suspect assaulting the K9. The handler then deployed his taser which had no effect on the suspect. A second K9 was deployed to apprehend the suspect who had retreated into a closet. With the second K9's assistance the subject was taken into custody.

The suspect, Rodney B White JR. W/M 8/30/86, had been released from prison in Nebraska on or about 1/21/20 and ten days later they issued a warrant for him being a Parole Absconder. White was convicted in 2012 for 1st Degree Sexual Assault and given a 15 to 20 year sentence. White had been living in a halfway house and cut off his court mandated ankle bracelet. White also had a warrant in Missouri for violating an adult protection order. White was transported to the Bates County Memorial Hospital to receive treatment for his injuries during the incident. He was released and is in custody at the Bates County Sheriff's Office.

"I want to recognize the actions of the deputies and law enforcement that responded. This subject forced entry into a house that normally would have had residents inside turning this into a much more serious situation. Deputies took that into consideration when they acted to rapidly enter the residence to apprehend a violent subject who was willing to do what ever he had to do to get free." Says Sheriff Anderson. "We appreciate the support of our community and recognize the importance of having a great K9 division to help apprehend these known violent subjects that wreak havoc in our communities"



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