Monday, June 25, 2012

Two Evanston Men Face Multiple Charges Following Crime Spree

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.

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