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Eluding, assault suspect caught

BRIAN WALKER/bwalker@cdapress.com | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 10 months AGO
by BRIAN WALKER/bwalker@cdapress.com
| June 14, 2014 9:00 PM

SPIRIT LAKE - With the eluding suspect Brian Solorio on the verge of colliding with Spirit Lake Police Chief Keith Hutcheson's patrol car in reverse and firefighters diving off the road behind both vehicles, Hutcheson said it was decision time.

"I didn't want the firefighters or their truck to get hit, so I turned my vehicle sideways to try to stop him," Hutcheson said.

Friday's collision north of Spirit Lake caused heavy damage to the driver's side of Hutcheson's car. Hutcheson said Friday night that he was "a little sore," but sustained no major injuries.

Solorio, a 41-year-old Spokane man described as being in distress, was arrested late Friday night after an 11-hour, multi-agency manhunt in the Spirit Lake area.

Solorio was transported to the Bonner County Jail, where he faces multiple possible charges, including assault on a police officer, eluding and grand theft.

"He had walked to a residence and was told that he's not supposed to be out this way," Hutcheson said.

Law enforcement officers were then called to the area and Solorio was detained without incident around 9:30 p.m. in the area of Paisley Road northwest of Spirit Lake near where he was last seen earlier in the day.

Hutcheson went to where the male was being detained and identified him as the suspect. Police were searching for the white Ford F350 flatbed refueling truck Solorio was driving and apparently had stolen from the Felts Field airport in Spokane Valley.

"The Bonner County Sheriff's Office collaborated well with Spirit Lake Police on this case," Hutcheson said.

Hutcheson and a Spirit Lake sergeant, who was driving a different vehicle, responded to Paisley Road in Bonner County on Friday morning on an agency assist call for a vehicle accident.

While en route, it was reported that the vehicle was driving through a fence and a field. Upon arrival, Hutcheson said, the truck was parked, with the male inside.

"We made verbal contact for him to come to us, but he waved for us to come over to him," Hutcheson said. "With 'I hate people' spray painted on the truck and a 600-gallon tank of gasoline in the back, it didn't look right."

Through a license plate check, police then learned the vehicle was stolen.

"We then took a defensive position and he drove past us, saying, 'Come on, come on,'" Hutcheson said, adding that the voice was in an antagonizing tone as police had their guns drawn and ordered the suspect out of the vehicle. "He didn't look stable."

Hutcheson and his sergeant followed the truck for about two miles until the driver of the truck stopped on a crest and put the vehicle in reverse, heading toward the police vehicles.

"My sergeant dodged him, then he was coming at me in reverse," said Hutcheson, who was also driving in reverse at the time.

That's when Hutcheson pulled sideways, taking the hit and preventing the truck from hitting fire crews who had staged in the area for the reported "accident."

The suspect then drove southbound through fields, eluding police.

The manhunt involved several agencies, including Spirit Lake Police, Bonner and Kootenai county sheriff's offices and Idaho State Police. A search helicopter from Spokane also assisted.

The suspect had been at Inland Empire Paper Company's property near Spirit Lake earlier in the morning.

Shelly Tschida, owner of Quality Services Inc., which provides security for Inland Empire Paper, said she stopped a man who was acting strangely as he was leaving the property, and said his name was Johnny.

"He definitely was in some kind of distress," she said. "I don't know if it was mental or physical distress. I tried to detain him until the police arrived."

Press staff writer Jeff Selle contributed to this report.

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