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Snowplow Pursuit Ends After Collisions, Suspect Bit By K9

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) -- A man living in a community corrections facility led police on a chase Thursday afternoon after allegedly stealing a snowplow from his place of employment.

Shane McKenna, 21, was arrested at 2 p.m. when police surrounded the snowplow near Wadsworth Boulevard's interchange with Interstate 70.

Shane Mckenna (Snowplow Pursuit, from Adams Cnty SO)
Shane McKenna (credit - Adams County Sheriff's Office)

Personnel from the Time To Change corrections facility contacted Adams County earlier Thursday after finding a set of keys in McKenna's room.

Adams County deputies used the keys to gain access to a vehicle in the facility's parking lot. They found shell casings inside it.

When asked for McKenna's whereabouts, corrections personnel directed deputies to the Navajo Express truck stop at 1400 West 64th Avenue.

According to ACSO Sr. Deputy Amanda Overton, McKenna saw deputies approaching the business, jumped into one of the truck stop's snowplows, and took off.

snowplow pursuit
The snowplow sits near Wadsworth and Interstate 70 following a pursuit of its driver Thursday afternoon. (credit - Copter4)

Police pursued. Ten minutes later, McKenna's snowplow struck a Jefferson County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle at 32nd Avenue and Youngfield Street. Two minutes after that, it hit a civilian's vehicle at 32nd Avenue and Kipling Boulevard.

His vehicle struggling and leaking fluids, McKenna pulled over near the Wadsworth Boulevard interchange with I-70. Police surrounded his vehicle, Overton said, and took McKenna into custody.

While no injuries were reported from the vehicle collisions, Overton said McKenna suffered a dog bite from a police K9. His condition was unknown thursday evening.

Snowplow Pursuit 2 (anonymous via FB)
(credit - provided anonymously by CBS4 viewer via Facebook)

No Colorado arrests as an adult were found in McKenna's criminal background check.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is assisting Adams County's investigation.

 

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