
SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a burglary and have made two arrests.
Just before 2 p.m. Wednesday, police were doing follow-up in an effort to locate 21-year-old Terrell Sanders, who was wanted regarding an aggravated burglary and robbery from a person investigation that occurred in late March, according to officer Charley Davidson.
Offices observed Sanders getting into the driver’s side of a Maroon Dodge Ram 1500 at apartments in the 3500 block of North Inwood in Wichita and 18-year-old Darius Washington getting into the passenger side.
Officers attempted to stop the truck. Sanders refused to stop, accelerated, and fled from officers. As Sanders fled, he struck a WPD patrol vehicle, causing minor damage and no injuries.
A traffic purist ensued. During the pursuit, Sanders struck two vehicles occupied by only drivers in the area of 30th and Woodlawn. No one was injured in the collisions.
After Sanders struck the vehicles, he continued to flee from officers in the truck. In the area of the 2000 block of North Woodlawn, Sanders fled from the truck on foot.
Officers arrested him after a short foot pursuit. He is being held on requested charges of flee and elude police, two counts of hit and run, two counts of aggravated burglary, robbery from a person, domestic battery, simple battery, multiple traffic charges, and an outstanding warrant.
Washington was contacted in the truck and arrested on a charge of marijuana possession.
Sanders has previously been arrested and convicted on a charge of criminal possession of a weapon.