The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: April 03, 2025
Today: April 03, 2025

Drone helps locate convicted felon who led multiple agencies in Kentucky on chase

Drone helps locate convicted felon who led multiple agencies in Kentucky on chase
October 25, 2024
Lauren Adams - WLKY

    NELSON COUNTY, Kentucky (WLKY) -- A drone is being credited with helping to lead law enforcement to a fugitive who, only hours before, allegedly assaulted a family member and led police on a high-speed chase.

Authorities say they knew Ashton Rogers, 19, was armed when they got a tip he was at a relative's home on Woodlawn Road.

"We found a weapon in the vehicle. We were told there was more weapons possibly on him," Sheriff Ramon Pineiroa said.

He said Rogers had threatened to not only shoot himself but shoot officers, who by then were working under the cover of darkness. That's when he changed the plan.

After 20 minutes on the ground, the decision was made to move the search to the skies. On Saturday, the team put up two drones: one to keep an eye on law enforcement. The second was to try and find their suspect. It did not take long, less than five minutes.

"Yeah, it was pretty quick. The pilot was excited when he said, 'I got a hot spot," Pineiroa said.

"At that point, it was a bunch of fist-pumping and a 'Heck yeah, we got him' and stuff like that," drone pilot Capt. Casey Pyle, with the Nelson County Fire Department, said.

Rogers was taken into custody without incident. The sheriff said he's grateful not only for the officers, but also for the first responders who were able to put their training to the test in a matter of minutes.

"Not just flying the drone to be flying it. It's a successful mission when they get called out, and somebody's going to jail," Pineiroa said.

Rogers is facing multiple charges, including fleeing and evading police and wanton endangerment. He remains behind bars in Nelson County.

Related Articles

Leader of cultlike Zizians linked to 6 killings ordered held without bail in Maryland Missouri man, woman flee, throw canned vegetables, flashlights out window at law enforcement Police said $1 Million in Lululemon store thefts started in Colorado Man arrested after intense brawl with girlfriend's daughter reveals active warrant
Share This

Popular

Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian family says son was tortured to death for publicly criticizing Hamas

Palestinian family says son was tortured to death for publicly criticizing Hamas
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Priscilla Alvarez on what we know about father mistakenly deported, sent to El Salvador prison

Priscilla Alvarez on what we know about father mistakenly deported, sent to El Salvador prison
Crime|Education|MidEast|Political|US

Federal judge to consider case of Georgetown fellow arrested by ICE

Federal judge to consider case of Georgetown fellow arrested by ICE
Crime|Political|Sports|US

SafeSport knew of allegations against former cop before hiring him as investigator

SafeSport knew of allegations against former cop before hiring him as investigator

Technology

Crime|Education|Technology|US

Lawyer sheds light on status of cybersecurity professor targeted by FBI

Lawyer sheds light on status of cybersecurity professor targeted by FBI
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Tesla quarterly sales plunge as Musk backlash grows

Tesla quarterly sales plunge as Musk backlash grows
Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Lucid's quarterly deliveries rise, Rivian's fall sharply

Lucid's quarterly deliveries rise, Rivian's fall sharply
Business|Political|Technology|US

Meta CEO Zuckerberg lobbies Trump to avoid antitrust trial, WSJ reports

Meta CEO Zuckerberg lobbies Trump to avoid antitrust trial, WSJ reports

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In