Suspect who led state troopers on high-speed chase apprehended May 20

A still from this video of a vehicle escaping an attempted box-in maneuver by Arkansas State Troopers.

PRESS RELEASE
May 26, 2023

A suspect with outstanding warrants was taken into custody May 20, 2023, after fleeing from Troopers and endangering the public by driving at speeds of up to 120 mph through heavy central Arkansas weekend traffic.

"Our top priority is protecting the lives of Arkansans," said Arkansas State Police Colonel Mike Hagar. "Our families and loved ones deserve to be able to travel safely on a Saturday afternoon. I thank God for protecting innocent citizens and our Troopers during this incident. "No motorists were injured as the suspect fled from Troopers on I-40 in North Little Rock, I-30 in Little Rock, Springer Avenue and Roosevelt Road.

The suspect in this pursuit, Christopher Monroe, 42, of Little Rock, had a felony fleeing warrant out of Rockwall County, Texas, and a felony narcotics violation warrant out of Sherwood.

Before the May 20 pursuit and within the past month, Monroe had been involved in high-speed pursuits with Rockwall County Sheriff's Office; Sherwood Police Department; and ASP Troops E and A. 

He was charged in the Eastern District of Arkansas by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Little Rock Office. Charges include:
- Trafficking fentanyl and cocaine
- Possession of schedule 1 narcotics*
- Possession of methamphetamine*
- Felony fleeing
- Simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm
- Aggravated assault of law enforcement
- Criminal mischief
* with purpose to deliver
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