Wingo, Ky.–After a foot chase through a field in the Wingo area, the Kentucky State Police troopers have taken Jacob Krohn into custody.
A man who was banned from the state of Kentucky was spotted in Wingo and is on the run again from Graves County authorities.
As WENK/WTPR reported earlier, Jacob Krohn, age 29, agreed to stay out of Kentucky as part of a plea agreement he made with the Graves County Circuit Court in a 2017 theft-related case. He had been spotted earlier at an apartment in Wingo and was able to flee from Graves County deputies.
KSP Troopers Adam Jones and Bryan Luckett responded to Sawmill Road and observed Krohn running in a field. Troopers got into a foot pursuit and took Krohn into custody without incident at 10:02 a.m. Krohn was charged by KSP with Fleeing and Evading Police 1st Degree on Foot, Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree, Waton Endangerment 1st Degree on a Police Officer, Contempt of Court, and Public Intoxication. Krohn was lodged in the Graves County Jail.