Pursuit leads to arrest of Mulberry woman

LAFAYETTE – A 50-year-old Mulberry woman was arrested overnight after leading an Indiana State Trooper on a pursuit that started on the east side of Lafayette.

At approximately 1:15 p.m., Trooper Thad Decker was patrolling Sagamore Parkway near McCarty Lane when he observed a Chevrolet Equinox traveling northbound and operating with expired plates. Trooper Decker attempted to initiate a traffic stop near the intersection of South Street.

The driver, identified as Misty D. Dillon, failed to stop, and led Trooper Decker on a low-speed pursuit to the south side of Lafayette, ending at the Pheasant Run Apartment Complex. After coming to a stop in the parking lot, she failed to comply with verbal commands from multiple troopers and a Lafayette Police K-9 handler. Ms. Dillon eventually complied and was taken into custody without any further incident.

Trooper Decker conducted a further investigation after suspicion that she was under the influence of illegal substances. It was also discovered that she had multiple warrants out of Tippecanoe and Marion Counties. A certified chemical test was obtained, and Ms. Dillon was lodged in the Tippecanoe County Jail on the following charges of resisting arrest with a vehicle, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, resisting law enforcement, OWI endangerment, and warrants in both Tippecanoe County and Marion County.

Trooper Decker was assisted by troopers from the Lafayette Post, Lafayette Police Department, Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office, ISP Region 1 Radio, and J & T Recovery.