Teen arrested after high-speed pursuit from Kentucky into Tennessee

Jessica Bowling

December 2, 2025

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KENTUCKY — A 17-year-old is facing multiple charges after allegedly fleeing from an Adairville police chief during a traffic stop and leading officers on a multi-state pursuit Saturday afternoon.

According to Adairville Police Chief Aaron Ashby, the chase began around 3:53 p.m. when he saw a red 2002 Chevy Silverado driving recklessly southbound on U.S. 431.

Ashby attempted a traffic stop near Smiths Grove Road, but the driver refused repeated commands to exit the vehicle. When Ashby reached inside to unlock the door, the teen reportedly tried to roll the window up with the chief’s arm still inside and then put the truck into drive.

The driver sped away, crossing into Tennessee as Ashby followed. The pursuit continued for about 10 miles until Robertson County and Springfield police tried to deploy spike strips. The teen swerved to avoid them and turned onto Main Street in Springfield, where the truck overturned multiple times.

Police said the driver crawled out of the window and tried to run, but an Adairville K-9 unit was deployed and took the teen into custody. No other passengers were in the vehicle.

The juvenile faces several charges, including first-degree wanton endangerment on a police officer, fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot, resisting arrest, and multiple traffic violations. Ashby said no charges are pending in Tennessee.

The teen was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a local hospital and later released to a guardian.

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