Man arrested in cornfield after police pursuit near 900 N in Kosciusko County

A Warsaw man is in custody after a police pursuit this week.

A Warsaw Police officer attempted to pull over a man at E 900 N and N Old Rd. 15 late Monday night. The driver did not have an ID on him and allegedly gave the officer a fake name.

The driver ended up driving away from the traffic stop. He went off road into bean fields several times before entering a field at N 425 W and W 800 N where he ditched his vehicle.

Officers found the vehicle, but were unable to find the driver, even after doing a K-9 track.

The same Warsaw Police officer was heading home shortly after 7 a.m. when he saw a man walking near S.R. 15 and 900 N. When the man saw police, he began to run…right into a cornfield.

Additional officers arrived, drove into the cornfield, and located 34-year-old Michael Garman. Paraphernalia was also located nearby.

Garmn was arrested on preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, resisting law enforcement fleeing, reckless driving, driving while suspended prior and possession of paraphernalia.

The Warsaw Police Department was assisted by Kosciusko County Sheriffs Department, Winona Lake Police Department and the Milford Police Department.