18 year old Taylor Dee Miles Berry and Jacob J. Swisher, who is also 18, both from Evanston, now face multiple charges stemming from two car thefts, a crash, and a confrontation Sunday with Sweetwater County deputies and Rock Springs police officers. Sweetwater County Detective Dick Blust, Jr. says it all started when an eyewitness saw a 1996 Plymouth Neon pass him at a high rate of speed.
Officials said the Plymouth was airborne for about 50 feet, then traveled another 109 feet before stopping near a small tree. Swisher and Berry were the vehicle’s two occupants.
County detectives were called out and it was also discovered that Swisher and Berry had traveled to Rock Springs in a black Ford Excursion stolen in Evanston. Haskell said the Excursion wound up in the parking lot of K-Mart in west Rock Springs, where Fischer located and recovered it. Also recovered from a dumpster behind the Liquor Depot, across Foothill Boulevard from K-Mart, were a number of personal items from both the Ford Excursion and the Plymouth Neon. Both suspects remain in custody at the Sweetwater County Detention Center under a $20,000 cash or surety bond each.
Officials said the Plymouth was airborne for about 50 feet, then traveled another 109 feet before stopping near a small tree. Swisher and Berry were the vehicle’s two occupants.
County detectives were called out and it was also discovered that Swisher and Berry had traveled to Rock Springs in a black Ford Excursion stolen in Evanston. Haskell said the Excursion wound up in the parking lot of K-Mart in west Rock Springs, where Fischer located and recovered it. Also recovered from a dumpster behind the Liquor Depot, across Foothill Boulevard from K-Mart, were a number of personal items from both the Ford Excursion and the Plymouth Neon. Both suspects remain in custody at the Sweetwater County Detention Center under a $20,000 cash or surety bond each.
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