A Kingston man was arrested after a traffic stop. On January 8, a Marshall County Deputy had initiated a traffic stop on Daniel Everett. After stopping for the deputy, Everett, a 34-yearold male from Kingston, decided to flee. According the deputy, Everett turned around while the deputy was trying to set up a road block. Everett then rammed the deputy’s unit causing injuries to the deputy and significant damage to the vehicle. The deputy received injuries to his arm from the impact, but is expected to recover.
Even though the deputy had Everett’s identification from the initial traffic stop, the suspect took off before other deputies could arrive on scene. The MCSO took to Facebook to find the suspect. The post requested residents to call the sheriff’s office if they spotted Everett.
Apparently, the Facebook post worked. A citizen called the MCSO on the possible whereabouts of Everett. Deputies arrived to the residence andlocatedEverett.He was hiding in the house, and hid his vehicle in the woods.
Another male suspect was arrested on the scene, as well. Jeffrey McGee, a 58-year-old male from Kingston was arrested for Obstruction, Resisting and Injuring a Public Building. A prior for Public Intoxication was found in an online search.
Sheriff Donald Yow thanked the citizen for being proactive and calling in the tip, and the Light Horse and KingstonPoliceDepartments for their assistance.
Everett is facing charges for Aggravated Assault, Eluding/Attempting to Elude, Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Obstruction. Anonlinesearchfoundaprior for Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon - Knife.