Three Facing Charges of Evading Arrest After Monday Police Pursuit

Smithville Police are still looking for a man who eluded them after a pursuit and SUV crash Monday afternoon.
40 year old Anthony Steven Alley of McMinnville will be charged with evading arrest. Meanwhile two passengers with Alley at the time of the pursuit, 22 year old Kylie Smartt of Manchester and 36 year old Nancy Self of Centertown are each charged with evading arrest and will be in General Sessions Court on March 9. Each is under $1,500 bond.
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According to Chief Mark Collins, the incident began when a Smithville Police Officer clocked a black Infinity SUV traveling 66 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour speed zone on Miller Road and got in pursuit when the driver wouldn’t stop. The chase continued to Robinson Road, Game Ridge Road, Dry Creek Road, and onto New Home Road. The SUV then turned onto Vickers Hollow Road, drove through a barbed wire fence, and struck a tree in a patch of woods before catching fire. The occupants bolted from the vehicle and went down a ravine trying to get away on foot. According to the warrants, Smartt was found trying to hide in the woods while Self was attempting to cover herself with leaves behind a log. Both were quickly apprehended without incident. Alley escaped into the woods. Police do not believe he was armed. The women received only minor injuries and refused transport to the hospital.
Members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department and DeKalb EMS responded along with assistance from Sheriff’s Department deputies, constables and the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

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