The man who led authorities on a nearly 30-minute, high-speed chase Sunday night from Atlantic to Audubon faces a trio of charges. Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren told KJAN News 39-year old Richard Randall Eatwell was being held on one felony and two serious misdemeanor charges. They include OWI/Narcotics-related and Reckless Driving…both serious misdemeanors, and Eluding, a Class-D felony. While he was released on his own recognizance on those charges, Eatwell was being held without bond in the Cass County Jail on the Department of Corrections warrant for a parole violation.
This latest incident is part of a recent string of chases that have occurred around southwest and western Iowa, and which have involved multiple law enforcement agencies. Sheriff McLaren expressed his frustration with the way such cases are handled. He said “Were fed up with it. I don’t want to wait for something bad to happen for somebody to really get educated by the court system. The sooner we can show that ‘if you’re in a chase of this magnitude, you’re going to do significant jail time’ is the only thing that I know that we can protect the public.”
On the bright side, McLaren had nothing but good words to say about the citizens of Audubon who helped authorities capture the suspect. He said the 9-1-1 calls they received from residents in Audubon led authorities to find and arrest Eatwell, and McLaren put out a special “Thanks” to them for their help.
A video posted on FaceBook of the last few minutes of the chase, showed the suspect’s vehicle zoom past and turn into a commercial area before he abandoned the car and took off on foot. Moments later, numerous law enforcement vehicles came rushing by. The person who shot the video flagged down a Sheriff’s SUV and pointed out where the car was…others called 9-1-1 and information about the suspect’s location was broadcast over the law enforcement frequencies.