Sullivan County - Thursday, February 16, 2023, at approximately 8:20 p.m., Indiana State Police Trooper Austin Robertson was completing a traffic stop on State Road 48 near Hymera, when another passenger vehicle traveled past him. That vehicle was operated by Dustin B. McKim, age 43, of Sullivan. Having knowledge that McKim had active warrants out of Sullivan County for his arrest, Trooper Robertson immediately returned to his commission in order to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle.
Trooper Robertson caught up to McKim and activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop. McKim drove for approximately one additional mile through the streets of Hymera, eventually coming to an abrupt stop. Trooper Robertson then observed McKim quickly exit the vehicle, running south. Trooper Robertson, without hesitation, got out of his patrol car and gave loud verbal commands for McKim to stop, but the commands were disregarded, and Trooper Robertson pursued on foot. McKim ran through several yards and was able to evade Trooper Robertson. Several other law enforcement officers arrived on scene and through the use of a K-9 and a thermal imaging drone, McKim was located hiding in bushes and was immediately secured.
Further investigation by Trooper Robertson also revealed that McKim displayed signs of impairment. McKim agreed to submit to a certified test and failed. He was arrested and taken to the Sullivan County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
Assisting Agencies: Several troopers of the Putnamville State Police Post, Department of Natural Resources, Jasonville Police Department, Farmersburg Police Department, and the Sullivan County Sheriff's Department.
Arrested and Preliminary Charges: Dustin B. McKim, 43, Sullivan
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Class A Misdemeanor
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor
Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor
Conversion, Felony 5 (warrant)
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