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Keytesville man charged after crash involving a Randolph County Sheriff’s Office patrol car

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EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been corrected to reflect the suspect's residence.

RANDOLPH COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Randolph County prosecutor has charged a Keytesville man on multiple counts after a Wednesday chase that ended in a crash involving a Randolph County Sheriff's Office patrol car.

The Randolph County Sheriff's deputy attempted to pull over a vehicle at 10:45 p.m. after watching it travel over the center line multiple times. The vehicle drove off at a high rate of speed before traveling into Monroe County and then back into Randolph County. The vehicle then drove into a field according to reports.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Timothy D. Still, 43, of Keytesville, crashed the vehicle into a tree on private property near County Road 2355.

Troopers said the 2012 Dodge Charger patrol car driven by Joseph R. Avery, 23, of Huntsville, ran into the back of the SUV after the vehicle crashed into the tree.

A passenger in the SUV, Jassi M. Chambers, 35, of Moberly, was taken to Moberly Regional Hospital with minor injuries.

Nobody else was hurt in the crash.

Still is charged with driving with a suspended license and resisting arrest. Still will have an initial court appearance on Monday.

We'll update this story once we get new information.

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