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Man arrested after running out of Waukesha County courtroom during hearing, sheriff's department says

The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department says the man was appearing for a case and was not in custody when he ran. The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department has arrested a 29-year-old man who ran from a courtroom during a preliminary hearing, leading authorities on a foot chase. The man was not in custody when he ran and was taken into custody near the court house on St. Paul Avenue. He was booked into jail after receiving medically cleared at a hospital. The sheriff's department is requesting resisting and felony bail-jumping charges.

Man arrested after running out of Waukesha County courtroom during hearing, sheriff's department says

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The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department says the man was appearing for a case and was not in custody when he ran.

Man arrested after running out of Waukesha County courtroom during hearing, sheriff's department says

The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department says a man ran from a courtroom Thursday during a preliminary hearing, leading authorities on a foot chase. The department says the 29-year-old was appearing for a case and was not in custody when he ran.The man was taken into custody near the court house on St. Paul Avenue. He was booked into jail after getting medically cleared at a hospital.The man has not been charged. The sheriff's department says they are requesting resisting and felony bail-jumping charges.

The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department says a man ran from a courtroom Thursday during a preliminary hearing, leading authorities on a foot chase.

The department says the 29-year-old was appearing for a case and was not in custody when he ran.

The man was taken into custody near the court house on St. Paul Avenue. He was booked into jail after getting medically cleared at a hospital.

The man has not been charged. The sheriff's department says they are requesting resisting and felony bail-jumping charges.


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