**Q: What charges does James Williams face in Steuben County?
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A high-speed police pursuit originating in Michigan crossed state lines into Indiana on Saturday afternoon, March 30, 2025, ending in a crash and the arrest of a Bronson, Michigan man. The incident involved multiple law enforcement agencies...
The incident began Saturday afternoon when the Branch County Sheriff’s Office, acting on information from St. Joseph County about a potentially stolen camper, located the camper in Noble Township, Branch County. As deputies prepared a search warrant, 51-year-old James Edward Williams arrived in a truck, identified as the suspect vehicle.
Upon seeing law enforcement, Williams fled, initiating a high-speed pursuit south through Branch County and into Steuben County, Indiana, near State Road 327. Investigations later confirmed the truck Williams was driving was also stolen, originating from St. Joseph County, MI.
As Steuben County deputies moved to join the chase, Williams crashed the truck in front of a residence on State Road 327, south of U.S. 20. During the subsequent arrest by Branch County deputies, Williams allegedly struggled and battered one of the deputies. Steuben County deputies arrived shortly after to assist.
Reports indicate Williams also crashed through road barricades and narrowly missed hitting two construction workers near the Indiana Toll Road overpass during the pursuit. Suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia were reportedly found in his possession. Williams initially refused medical treatment at the scene but was later transported to a hospital for clearance before being booked into the Steuben County Jail. Authorities noted the collaboration between Michigan and Indiana agencies was crucial in apprehending the suspect and recovering stolen property. Further investigations are pending, and Williams may face additional charges in Branch and St. Joseph counties in Michigan, as well as LaGrange County in Indiana.
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