Warren Center man charged after police chase - Towanda Daily Review
A Warren Center man was taken into custody Wednesday following a police chase in Warren Township that lasted several miles, police said. State police at Towanda said the incident began at 6:18 p. m. Wednesday, when they observed 24-year-old Rowan Hollis Bond driving a vehicle with an expired inspection sticker and no license plate on state Route 1038 in Warren Township, and pulled... During the traffic stop, Bond started his 1997 Nissan Sentra and fled the scene, police said. State police said they pursued Bond's vehicle for several miles with their lights and siren activated. Troopers said they were able to block Bond's vehicle as it arrived at his family's home on Warren Center Road, and Bond's vehicle came to a stop. However, Bond locked his vehicle's doors and refused to exit the vehicle, police said. State police ordered Bond multiple times to exit his vehicle, but he refused, police said. However, after Bond's father spoke with him, he did exit his vehicle and police took him into custody, police said. Rowan Bond was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, resisting arrest, driving a vehicle without a license plate, and driving a vehicle without a current inspection sticker, police said. Source: thedailyreview.com