Carroll County ORV Crash Ends in Arrest

(BURLINGTON) – Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) crash involving an injury that occurred Sunday evening. 

Shortly after 5:15 p.m., Carroll County emergency dispatch received a 911 call from a witness who stated they observed a male subject roll his ORV in the intersection of Jackson Street and Stockton Street. The subject then fled into a nearby residence.

Witnesses also stated they observed the male subject bleeding from the head when he fled and entered the residence.

First responders arrived on scene at the residence and attempted to make contact with the subject who was later identified as 34-year-old Michael Long, of Burlington. 

Conservation Officers, Carroll County deputies and a Flora Police Department Officer had probable cause to believe Long had been operating the ORV while under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash.

After several failed attempts to make contact with Long to find out if he needed medical attention, officers were able to communicate with him, and Long refused to cooperate. When officers attempted to detain him, Long began to forcibly resist and a taser was used. 

Long was then arrested and transported to the Carroll County Jail.

He is initially facing misdemeanor charges of hindering the investigation of a Conservation Officer and resisting law enforcement. Additional charges for operating an ORV under the influence of alcohol are pending a toxicology report.

All charges are merely accusations, and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. All of the initial charges will be reviewed by the Carroll County prosecutor. 

Assisting agencies include Carroll County Sheriff Department, Flora Police Department, Burlington Fire Department, Carroll County EMS, and Carroll County 911 Dispatch

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