Feb 11, 2021

Wanted Kansas man captured after 100mph chase

Posted Feb 11, 2021 3:00 PM
Richardson has previous convictions for theft, aggravated battery, making false writing, intimidation of a witness, forgery, aggravated burglary criminal damage to property and for drugs, according to the Kansas Dept. of Corrections- photo Saline Co.
Richardson has previous convictions for theft, aggravated battery, making false writing, intimidation of a witness, forgery, aggravated burglary criminal damage to property and for drugs, according to the Kansas Dept. of Corrections- photo Saline Co.

SALINE COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a wanted Kansas man after a high-speed pursuit Wednesday in Saline County.

Just before 4p.m. Wednesday, police observed a 1996 Buick Regal traveling south in the 1800 block of North Ninth Street in Salina. When officers ran the temporary tag, they learned the vehicle was reported stolen out of Lawrence, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester 

As officers attempted to stop the car near the intersection of North Ninth Street and Stimmel Road, the driver later identified as 50-year-old Anthony Richardon accelerated and traveled east on Stimmel Road and south on North Fifth Street, at times reaching speeds of approximately 70 mph. The car also passed a school bus with its stop sign out in the 1000 block of North Fifth Street, according to Forrester.

The pursuit continued through north Salina neighborhoods and eventually ended up on North Ohio Street northbound from Pacific Avenue, with speeds reaching approximately 90 mph on North Ohio Street.

The car then went west on Interstate 70, reaching speeds of up to 100 mph. The Buick then went south on Interstate 135 to the West Crawford Street exit, where it spun around facing northbound on the south bound off-ramp. The car then turned around and traveled east on West Crawford Street and then north on Beverly Drive.

According to Forrester, the car came to a stop in the 600 block of Rocket Avenue and the Richardson fled on foot. After a brief foot pursuit, police took him into custody.

Richardson, who had a suspended driver's license and an active Kansas Department of Corrections absconder warrant, was arrested on multiple requested charges, including felony flee and elude, possession of stolen property, felony interference with law enforcement, reckless driving, driving while suspended, and numerous other traffic offenses, according to Forrester.