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Police Seek To Capture Arkansas Man Who Allegedly Almost Ran Over Police Officer And Fled

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Have you seen this suspect? It’s been months since an arrest warrant was issued, but Hunter has allegedly evaded capture.

Searcy County Sheriff’s Office is still searching for Bradley J. Hunter, believed to be in the Saint Joe and Pindall areas. The suspect allegedly almost ran over a police officer and fled the scene. He may have been under the influence of alcohol

Police Search for Bradley J Hunter 

On February 27, 2024, Hunter nearly hit an officer while driving in the center lane, prompting a failed attempt by law enforcement to make contact.

According to documents filed by the officer in the case, Hunter almost hit him head on while driving dangerously in a truck:

 “[Hunter] came around a curve across the center line on my side of the road almost hitting me head on.”

Hunter then exited the vehicle after an intense pursuit by the police officer in his squad car.

That’s when Hunter decided to get out of the car and run away on foot:

“I pursued Bradley on foot, and yelled commands for him to stop running or he would be tazed. Bradley then rolled over a fence with barb wire over the top of it, and fell down. Bradley got up, and looked at me where he began running again through a filed and I no longer pursued on foot due to not being able to get over the fence in a safe manner.”

It was later discovered that the vehicle Hunter was driving wasn’t even his own. It allegedly belonged to his uncle.

Hunter faces charges including Fleeing in a Vehicle Causing Danger and Drinking in Public.

The public is urged to report any information about Hunter’s whereabouts.

All tips will be treated with confidentiality.

Hunter is described as a 6’3”, 160-pound white male with brown hair and brown eyes.

For any leads, contact the Searcy County Sheriff’s Office at 870-448-2340.

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One Response

  1. Avatar Ram Rod

    January 1, 2025 12:11 am

    Another one got away from the cops and then the cops have to ask the taxpayers for help to capture.
    Should have just tasered his ass. Turn the dog loose after him. C’mon man!
    So basically the citizens pay their taxes and ALSO have to do the work?
    Citizens on patrol, what do we pay law enforcement for?
    WOW!

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