http://tristatehomepage.com/co...16451Quote »Man Crashes into Deputy's Patrol Car Reported by: Shalah SasseMonday, Dec 14, 2009 @07:55am CSTUPDATE:Steven Boyer has been arrested after intentionally ramming a deputy's cruiser. Around 10am Saturday, deputies received a 911 call from Boyer's wife, saying her husband is missing and that he threatened to harm himself. Area Law Enforcement were notified and a search ensued.According to Vanderburgh County Deputies, Boyer returned to his home in the Westbrook Mobile Home Community around 7:15pm and deputies were alerted. Sgt. Stuart Mosby spotted the suspect's vehicle and attempted to get behind the car. That's when the deputy says Boyer intentionally rammed the cruiser. Sgt. Mosby had to climb out a window and he and other deputies on the scene were able to take Boyer into custody. Both Mosby and Boyer were transported to Deaconess Hospital. They were treated and released.Boyer now faces several battery charges, as well as DUI, aggressive driving, criminal recklessness, and criminal mischief. He is being held without bond until his initial court appearance.9:55pm 12/12/2009 A man crashes his vehicle into a Vanderbugh County Sheriff's Deputy patrol car. Saturday night Vanderburgh County deputies were looking for Steven Boyer. They say they got a tip that he might be suicidal. Around 7:30 Saturday evening, deputies were patrolling the Westbrook Mobile Home Community and spotted Boyer inside his Pontiac Vibe. Deputies say Boyer started driving straight towards Sgt. Stewart Mosby and Mosby ran off the side of the road. That's when investigators say Boyer ran his vehicle into Sgt. Mosby's patrol car."It appears he intentionally struck him with his vehicle," Lt. Kirk Byram said.Boyer was taken to Deaconess Hospital with injuries. Sgt. Mosby was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Charges are still pending.and this artsy looking snap from a transition in the video at that URL
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