
The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department is asking for your help locating a man involved in a high speed chase, who is a fugitive wanted by the U.S. Marshal’s Office on parole violation.
On January 25, 31-year-old Joshua Sandlin of Clarkson led police on a high speed chase that started on Salt River Road in Hardin County, and ended in the Mt. Hebron community on St. Paul Road in Grayson County.
Sandlin led police through fields, yards and even crashed into another vehicle before crashing though a cattle gate, blocking the road and fleeing on foot into a wooded area.
Sandlin is wanted in multiple Kentucky counties in addition to the U.S. Marshal’s Office. Recently, police say he is the suspect in multiple vehicle thefts and burglaries, and is becoming more and more desperate as he is running out of friends to hide him.
Police searched for him Tuesday night and found that he had approached a house where a young girl answered the door and was run off by the father who showed a gun, causing him to flee.
According to a press releases, Sandlin was later picked up by a friend and may be headed back to Grayson County.
Police are asking the public to help them locate Sandlin, who has been known to carry a gun. He should be considered armed and dangerous.
If anyone knows where he is, you are asked to call 9-1-1 immediately, and make no attempt to approach him.
He is described as a white male, six feet tall and 155 pounds. He has blonde hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on both forearms, with one of them being of a cross on his right forearm.
You may also call the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office at (270) 259-3024 with an anonymous tip.
Source: WBKO
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