Auxvasse man identified as felon who led deputies on 37-minute pursuit spanning two counties  

Story by Matt Pilger, editor
Posted 12/5/22

35-year-old Daniel Foreman was booked and processed at the Callaway County Jail and remains in-custody after taking deputies on a chase on Friday, Dec 2.

According to the Callaway County …

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Auxvasse man identified as felon who led deputies on 37-minute pursuit spanning two counties  

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35-year-old Daniel Foreman was booked and processed at the Callaway County Jail and remains in-custody after taking deputies on a chase on Friday, Dec 2.

According to the Callaway County Sheriff's Office one of their deputies was proactively patrolling the area of State Road BB and US Highway 54. During the course of the proactive patrol, the deputy attempted to stop Foreman, for a traffic violation. Foreman is accused of leading the deputy and other assisting law enforcement officers, on a 37 minute pursuit traveling numerous state and county roadways including but not limited to: US Highway 54, CR 110, CR 121, CR 118, State Road Z, CR 154, CR 183, CR 1006 and State Road B.

Once entering Montgomery County on State Road B, where Montgomery County Sheriff's Office deputies were awaiting, Foreman drove off State Road B a considerable distance through a field before crashing his vehicle over an embankment. Foreman fled from the vehicle on foot and was captured by a Callaway County deputy. Upon Foreman being arrested, it was determined he was wanted in reference for Cole and Cooper County warrants for felony drug offenses. Additionally, at the time of this incident, Foreman was under the supervision of the Missouri Board of Probation Parole.

According to online records Foreman has the following felony convictions (with judge imposed sentences):

Audrain County; felony property damage, sentenced to three years Missouri Department of Corrections on Sep. 29, 2008.

Audrain County; felony drug offense, sentenced to 120 days Missouri Department of Corrections on Sep. 29, 2009.

Miller County; felony traffic offense, sentenced to three years Missouri Department of Corrections on Dec. 29, 2009.

Montgomery County; felony drug offense, sentenced to three years Missouri Department of Corrections on Mar. 3, 2010.

Callaway County; felony vehicle tampering, sentenced to seven years Missouri Department of Corrections on May 30, 2018.

Callaway County; felony drug offense, sentenced to six years Missouri Department of Corrections on Jul. 20, 2018.

Gasconade County felony vehicular assault, sentenced to seven years Missouri Department of Corrections on July,20, 2018.


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