K9 unit helps track down suspects Anastaisa Williams and Kevin Solomon during foot chase

Oct 23, 2017 - 12:31
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K9 unit helps track down suspects Anastaisa Williams and Kevin Solomon during foot chase
Anastaisa Williams and Kevin Solomon

WALTON COUNTY, Ga. -- A traffic stop led to a foot chase in Walton County early Monday moing.

A sheriff's deputy attempted to make a traffic stop after spotting a vehicle with no tail lights. Deputies said the car fled, reaching speeds of 118 mph. When the car came to a stop, two people in the car, identified as Anastaisa Williams and Kevin Solomon, exited the vehicle and ran away, deputies said. One person was located on McDaniel Street and arrested.

Deputies said two people exited the vehicle and ran away. One person was located on McDaniel Street and arrested. The other suspect was located by Sgt. Falco, a K9 unit who became a sargent in June.

Both suspects were taken to Walton county jail with multiple charges including possession of stolen handgun.

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