UPDATE: K-9 Units Locate Coleman Chase Suspect

 

COLEMAN, TX – The Coleman County Sheriff's Office and the Taylor County Sheriff's Office are currently searching for a wanted man who fled from both offices.

According to the TCSO, on June 28, 2023, Coleman County Sheriff Deputies attempted to a stop a motorcycle but were unsuccessful. Instead the biker led law enforcement on a chase through Coleman County all the way to Taylor County.

From there, Taylor County Sheriff Deputies took over the chase. Near the area of FM 604 in Southeastern Taylor County the biker crashed and fled on foot. The sheriff's office did not make an arrest.

TCSO is asking for anyone with information on Mark Rashall to contact police immediately. 

The following is a full release from the TCSO:

If you have information on Mark Rashall please contact the local authorities immediately. He has warrants out of Coleman County. Coleman County authorities attempted to stop him and he led them on a high speed chase. He crossed into Taylor County and the Taylor County Sheriff's Offfce got involved. Rashall wrecked his motorcycle and fled on foot in the Southeast part of Taylor County around the area of FM 604. If you see this man do not attempt to pick him up or detain him. He is dangerous. Call the local authorities immediately 325-674-1300 x3

UPDATE JUNE 28, 2023 AT 1:15 P.M.

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the suspect has been taken into custody. He was found in a grass area near the crash location. K-9 units from Texas Department of Criminal Justice and Homeland Security were used to locate Rashall.

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