Evansville man arrested after morning chase

PIKE CO. – Wednesday morning, September 20, at approximately 8:51 a.m., Indiana State Police Trooper Manning was patrolling State Road 64 near Meridian Road when he observed the driver of a 1996 Ford Ranger traveling east at 94 mph.

Trooper Manning attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver refused and continued east on SR 64 at a high rate of speed before turning onto County Road 550 South and then north on CR 100 East.

The driver disregarded the stop sign at CR 475 South and continued traveling west toward Meridian Road. 

The driver attempted to turn south onto Meridian Road but struck a guy wire for a utility pole causing the vehicle to roll over.

The driver, Henry DeWeese, 57, of Evansville, was taken into custody without further incident on charges of resisting arrest, habitual traffic violator, and reckless driving.

DeWeese did receive minor injuries in the crash and was transported to Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville where he was treated and released.

DeWeese is currently being held on bond in the Pike County Jail.

Arresting Officer: Trooper Hunter Manning, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agency: Pike County Sheriff’s Office