EDON, OH. (WOWO) Authorities in Williams County, Ohio, are searching for Zachary McCague, who is accused of striking a sheriff’s deputy with his vehicle while fleeing the scene of a reported domestic dispute in Edon on Saturday evening. A warrant for McCague’s arrest has been issued, according to the Williams County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded to the village just after 7 p.m. for a report of a domestic dispute. Before they arrived, McCague left the scene in a black Dodge Journey, according to the sheriff’s office. Deputies attempted a traffic stop, but the vehicle fled, leading officers on a pursuit through the area.
During the chase, the sheriff’s office said McCague struck a marked deputy’s cruiser. Deputies were eventually able to box in the vehicle and bring it to a stop. When ordered to exit, McCague allegedly used the vehicle to hit a deputy before fleeing on foot. The sheriff’s office did not release information about injuries.
“The suspect fled the scene after using the vehicle to strike a deputy,” the sheriff’s office said in its public notice.
Multiple agencies joined the search, including the Edon Police Department, Montpelier Police Department, Auburn, Indiana Police Department, and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Officers located McCague’s vehicle behind a Marathon gas station in Edon, but were unable to locate him after searching the village.
The sheriff’s office is asking the public for help in locating McCague. “Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Zachary McCague is asked to contact the Williams County Sheriff’s Office at 419-636-3151,” the agency stated.
The investigation remains active as authorities continue searching for the suspect.
