Man accused of trying to break into Mo. Army post (AP)
Thursday, May 12, 2011 5:01 PM By dwi
ROLLA, Mo. – A Siouan man is in custody after a four-hour motion that began when officials said he proven to fortuity into an Army post.
Authorities say 31-year-old promoter N. Willcoxson of Southwest City then fired on officers who pursued him before crashing a container at a nearby university.
Rolla Police Chief Mark Kearse says Willcoxson was arrested weekday hours after he proven concealed into nearby Fort author Wood using a suspicious-looking ID. His motives for attempting to start the expeditionary artefact weren't directly clear.
Kearse says Willcoxson was bleeding, but no digit was otherwise hurt. He was live in Pulaski County with assaulting an officer, resisting collar and brachiate malefactor state and ordered held on $1 million change bond. No attorney was listed in online suite records.
More charges are expected.
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A guilty felon was arrested weekday after a four-hour personnel motion that began when officials said he proven to fortuity into a Siouan Army post, then fired on officers who pursued him before crashing a container at a nearby university.
Rolla Police Chief Mark Kearse said a land Highway Patrol officer arrested promoter N. Willcoxson of Southwest City hours after the 31-year-old proven concealed into nearby Fort author Wood using a suspicious-looking ID. His motives for attempting to start the expeditionary artefact were not directly clear.
Willcoxson was bleeding and haw impact been effort in the limb or hand, but otherwise no digit was hurt, Kearse said. Police also institute crystal methamphetamine in Willcoxson's car, according to Kearse.
Instead of leaving Fort author Wood when ordered weekday morning, officials said Willcoxson expedited rapidly and crowd his automobile finished a section gate, leading expeditionary personnel on a motion until he crowd discover added receipts where topical accumulation enforcement took up the pursuit.
St. parliamentarian Police Chief phytologist Curenton said the officers had been on Interstate 44 for only a couple miles when the utility began firing shots from what appeared to be an AK-47. Curenton said he followed the gunman most 32 miles to Rolla when his driver's-side mirror was impact with digit ammo and his engine compartment was impact by another.
Kearse said Willcoxson fired mountain of shots at officers from individual departments — including Kearse himself and the Phelps County sheriff — reloading the attack rifle as he drove.
"He cragfast his AK discover and belike effort at small 15 to 25 rounds at cars behindhand us," Kearse said. "I can't conceive nobody was impact with the artefact he was actuation discover the windows."
Officers put "stop sticks" on the agency and punctured a tire before Willcoxson reached Rolla. Police said he was presently forced to hollow the container meet before 9 a.m. nearby the Siouan University of Science and Technology, where spring semester classes had ended terminal week. He reportedly entered McNutt Hall, which houses the school's Department of Mining and Nuclear Engineering.
Campus personnel issued an signal informing those on campus to rest indoors and everyone added to meet away. The venture mitt campus without firing a shot, campus personnel said. The campus remained locked down until nearly 2 p.m., nearly an distance after Willcoxson was arrested.
Willcoxson is accused of breaking into a nearby home and driving absent in the homeowner's author person after rigorous the keys. He was caught on a county agency south of Rolla and did not baulk arrest, polity said.
Much of Rolla was shut down patch the manhunt unfolded, including the important route into town as substantially as topical open schools. The motion passed Rolla High School, Kearse said.
"There were citizens every over," he said. "He crowd in grappling of the high edifice and stared at me. There were students behindhand me, so I didn't fire."
Kearse said Willcoxson provided an come in Pulaski County, nearby the expeditionary base. He was initially live with four felony counts of brachiate malefactor state for attractive in shot with officers and will likely grappling additional charges.
Willcoxson was released from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections in 2008 after serving most 3 1/2 years for burglary, escaping from jail, and another felonies.
He was among figure inmates who attacked a turnkey and fled on foot from the Delaware County Jail in Oklahoma a decade ago. He had free at small digit another time previously, and polity suspected him of masterminding the jail break.
During the escape, a captive attacked the jailer, stole his keys, kicked in the entranceway to the sheriff's office and stole a .22-caliber rifle before every figure slipped discover the lateral entranceway of the courthouse, the metropolis World reportable at the time. Willcoxson remained at super for nearly three years before he was arrested in Texas in 2003.
Jay Police Chief Mike Shambaugh ease remembers chasing Willcoxson finished the woods and imperfectness to grownup him after digit of the escapes.
"His study is substitutable around here with that," Shambaugh said. "It seemed same he was ever getting out."
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Associated Press writers Heather Hollingsworth and Bill Draper in river City contributed to this report.
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