Men Sought In Connection With Chases Caught
KSAL Staff - Thu 12:35 PM 07/05/2012
Police have put the brakes on two men who led officers on a couple of recent high-speed chases.
In mid-June officers broke off two separate high-speed pursuit incidents, and asked for the publics help in locating the two people who were driving.
Police say that 26-year-old Zachariah Humphreys and 29-year-old Brandon Cunningham were both being sought on misdemeanor warrants when they fled from traffic officers in non-related stops.
Cunningham was located several days later, while Humphreys was located earlier this week.
Police say that Humphreys was arrested following a foot chase that ended inside the Salina Central Mall. During a traffic stop on South 9th Street he got out and ran. He ran into the mall, and was caught inside the Dillard's store.
Along with the original misdemeanor warrants, Humphreys is facing new felony charges that could include fleeing and eluding and obstruction.

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Iamgonnagetu
Thursday 5 July 2012 13:40 Report this comment
This Guy has bad luck. Had it been the chief of PD or the Sheriff that stopped him he would be a free man still.
WhoCares
Thursday 5 July 2012 14:02 Report this comment
grandson of getumgranny....do you ever shut your pie hole? Acting like you know every criminal in salina....
Iamgonnagetu
Thursday 5 July 2012 15:17 Report this comment
A little testy whocares? Well to darn bad if you can't handle the heat get here here.
WhoCares
Friday 6 July 2012 08:08 Report this comment
not testy at all... just like your girlfriend getumgranny, you talk like you know everything...
KSSimNut
Friday 6 July 2012 19:31 Report this comment
Bad boys bad boys what ya going to do? Watcha ya going to do when they come for you... oh get your butt locked up!