Officials: Man arrested after eluding troopers, driving on grass behind Box Elder County rest area


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PERRY, Box Elder County — A man and a woman were arrested at a rest area on Friday after the man briefly tried to escape authorities by driving his car behind the bathrooms, officials said.

Utah Highway Patrol troopers, along with Perry Police Department officers, responded to the I-15 northbound rest area at Perry about 10:10 p.m. Friday to investigate a call of possible drug use, UHP officials said on the agency’s website.

Troopers found the pair sitting in a blue 2016 Hyundai with Idaho license plates.

One trooper pulled up behind the car in the parking lot, and troopers started to interview the man, but he was elusive and gave false identifying information several times, officials said.

The woman asked to go to the restroom, and a female Perry police officer escorted her there.

A trooper believed there were active warrants out for the man's arrest. He asked the man to get out of the vehicle, but he rolled up the windows, locked the doors and started driving, officials said.

The man then drove over the curb and onto the grass area behind the rest area building, officials said. One trooper followed in his patrol car and pushed the Hyundai up against a fence when the man tried to turn, UHP officials said.

He then got out of the car and jumped over a barbed-wire fence, according to UHP. Several UHP troopers followed him and took him into custody at gunpoint, officials said.

The man was later identified as William Davis, 28.

The woman, later identified as 29-year-old Valena Nelson, was taken into custody for security purposes while police investigated the confrontation.

Both Davis and Nelson showed signs of impairment, according to UHP.

Davis had a cut to his hand from the fence and was examined by medical personnel. The trooper’s patrol car had minor damage to the bumper.

Willard Police Department was investigating the damage caused by the pursuit, officials said.

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