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Avon man charged with attempted murder; deputies injured in pursuit

Two deputies who were involved in a Hendricks County pursuit were checked out of hospitals after receiving treatment for injuries.  The man they were chasing is facing an attempted murder charge among others.

 

Hendricks County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the report of a woman who had been reportedly strangled on Greenbriar Dr. near Avon just after 5:30 am Monday. While deputies responded, they were advised that the male suspect was leaving the residence in his truck. The suspect was later identified as Gary Edward Miller, 51, of Avon.

 

Deputies located the suspect vehicle as it was leaving the neighborhood, and a short vehicle pursuit ensued. As Miller fled from the neighborhood, other deputies were arriving in the area. Miller rammed one of the arriving deputies vehicles in the driver’s side door with his truck. That deputy was taken to an area hospital and is in stable condition.

 

Miller then fled onfoot into a wooded area and was tracked by deputies and K9 units from the Danville and Plainfield Police Departments. Minutes later, Miller was apprehended.

 

A second deputy involved in the tracking of Miller was stung multiple times and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

 

Miller sustained non-life threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital for
treatment. Criminal charges will be forthcoming as this investigation continues.

 

Miller was booked into the Hendricks County Jail on the following criminal charges:

Attempted Murder – Level 1 Felony

Aggravated Battery – Level 3 Felony

Criminal Confinement – Level 4 Felony

Battery with Injury – Level 5 Felony

Intimidation with the threat of a Forcible Felony – Level 6 Felony

Strangulation – Level 6 Felony

Domestic Battery – L6 Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement (two counts) – Level 6 Felony

Failure to stop after accident with injury – Level 6 Felony

Operating While Intoxicated – A Misdemeanor

Battery by Bodily Waste – B Misdemeanor

 

 

 

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