Police
in Indiana say a teenager walked into their station with handcuffs on
his wrists and told them he was wanted on a warrant. Indiana State
Police at the Lowell Post said Zachary Keilman, 18, of Rensselaer,
walked into the post about 2 p.m. Thursday and told Sgt. Alan Jamerson
he believed there was a warrant for his arrest. Keilman rolled up the
sleeves of his shirt and showed Jamerson there were handcuffs on his
wrists with the middle chain cut. Keilman said he had been detained by a
Newton County sheriff’s deputy while attending a party with alleged
underage drinking and had escaped the deputy’s car while other
partygoers were being questioned. He later realized he had left his
identification in the deputy’s car. Keilman, who was taken to jail and
released on bond Friday, faces a felony count of escape and a
misdemeanor count of resisting law enforcement.
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