Message From The Sheriff
MESSAGE FROM SHERIFF
NICK WELDEN  ( read )
Phone:
EMERGENCY: 911
24 Hours:
256-845-3801
Crime Tip:
256-845-3801
Address:
2801 Jordan Road SW
Fort Payne, AL 35968
Administrative Office:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 4:00pm


02/04/2020

Two Motorcycle Chases in One Night

Last night, DeKalb County Deputies were involved in two different high speed pursuits with suspects on motorcycles. Both suspects were taken into custody and a Reserve Deputy was injured.

The first chase began when a deputy attempted to stop a motorcycle on Adamsburg Road (County Road 78) at approximately 8 pm near Fort Payne for a traffic violation. When the deputy activated his blue lights and sirens, the suspect accelerated to a high rate of speed. The bike traveled down County Road 78 at speeds around 120 mph.

The suspect then turned on to County Road 255 (near Adamsburg Community Church) and then onto County Road 465, before pulling into a residence. The suspect then actively resisted arrest.

The suspect, Ricky Esslinger (26 of Fort Payne) was arrested and charged with Attempting to Elude, Resisting Arrest, Reckless Endangerment, Reckless Driving, Speeding, Improper Lights, Driving While Suspended, and Operating a Vehicle Without Insurance.

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Ricky Esslinger (26 of Fort Payne)

The second chase occurred at approximately 12:30 am when a deputy observed a motorcycle turn on County Road 52 from Highway 75 (near Geraldine) and almost wreck. When the deputy attempted to stop the suspect, he accelerated at a high rate of speed, eventually turning on to Highway 227 and then on to County Road 36.

The vehicle pulled into the parking lot of the Geraldine Fire Department, but would turn around and charge the patrol vehicle, nearly ramming it. The suspect lost control on County Road 36 near Geraldine School, but would get back up again, get back on the bike, and nearly run over a deputy.

After again losing control of the bike, the suspect then attempted to flee on foot and was apprehended after resisting.

During the incident, a Reserve Deputy received a concussion, bruised ribs, and sprained wrist while attempting to make the arrest. He was transported by DeKalb Ambulance Service (DAS) to DeKalb Regional Medical Center and was released this morning.

After placing the suspect in custody, deputies recovered methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.

Clinton Wade Cofield (41 of Geraldine) was charged with Attempting to Elude, Resisting Arrest, Reckless Endangerment (x2), Assault 2nd Degree, Assault 3rd Degree, DUI (Controlled Substances), Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana 1st Degree, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

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Clinton Wade Cofield (41 of Geraldine)

DeKalb County Sheriff Nick Welden said of the incidents: "I'm glad we were able to get both of these suspects into custody. Their reckless behavior could have resulted in one of our deputies or an innocent civilian being seriously hurt or killed."

"I'm also glad that our Reserve Deputy wasn't more seriously hurt. We wish him a speedy recovery. Our Reserve Deputies are a dedicated group of guys and girls that ride with our deputies and ensure they don't face these dangerous situations alone," he said.

"God Bless!" Concluded Sheriff Welden.