UPDATE: Bond Set For High Speed Chase Suspect

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March 28, 2022

By News Director Jared Atha

More details have been released regarding the arrest of a Michigan man last week after leading multiple agencies on a high speed pursuit.

According to the probable cause affidavit filed in Beckham County District Court, 23-year-old Enajee Lakiem Moore of Detroit was formally charged with endangering others while eluding or attempting to elude police, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and child abuse – due to a 2-year-old female being in the vehicle during the pursuit and arrest.

According to the court document, the incident began in Arkansas after an Amber Alert was issued on the evening of March 17. Elk City Police received a be on the lookout for the suspect’s car for a non-custodial kidnapping of a 2-year-old female from the Conway, Arkansas Police Department. The information authorities received claimed that Moore was possibly armed, and heading to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Reports said that troopers with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol spotted a vehicle that matched the description of the wanted car near Shawnee.

Later in the morning, Elk City Police were advised that officers with the Clinton Police Department were in pursuit of the vehicle and would be west bound on I-40 at speeds approaching 130 miles per hour, on wet roads. ECPD officers and OHP troopers deployed stop sticks near the 38 mile marker, which resulted in the vehicle’s tires being deflated – however the suspect refused to stop despite the vehicle being disabled.

Eventually ECPD would perform a TVI maneuver on the vehicle, allowing officers to swarm the vehicle and take Moore into custody without incident.

The two-year-old was reportedly secured in the backseat in a car seat and was found to be unharmed. She was safely taken into the custody of the Department of Human Services to be reunited with her family.

Later, a search of the vehicle would turn up a 12 gauge shotgun, a .357 revolver pistol, and $762 dollars that was allegedly stolen from the child’s mother.

Bond for Moore was set at $100,000. His next court date in Beckham County District Court is scheduled for May 23.

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