“Anti-Government” Felon Leads Pursuit In West Valley, Crashes In East Valley

On Wednesday, at about 9:59 a.m., an Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) sergeant attempted to stop a red Jeep Cherokee SUV for a moving traffic violation along northbound SR 85 near milepost 138, west of the Phoenix metro area. The red Jeep SUV failed to stop for the sergeant and a pursuit was initiated northbound along SR 85.

Assisting troopers attempted to deploy Stop-Sticks on two occasions, but the suspect 31-year-old Mitchell Timothy Taeble, avoided them. Taeble’s SUV reached I-10 and proceeded eastbound, generally traveling at or below the posted speed limit. While on I-10, road spikes were deployed one more time without success. While eastbound on I-10 near 59th Avenue, a law enforcement helicopter arrived on scene and began to follow the pursuit while troopers disengaged, shutting off all lights and siren.

Taeble’s vehicle traveled through the Phoenix Metro area and transitioned onto eastbound SR 202. The SUV then exited at Scottsdale/Rural Road and headed south into Tempe.

Taeble, who is described as having “anti-government views,” slowed for congested traffic in the area south of SR 202. Two troopers in unmarked Department vehicles attempted to box SUV in. The SUV struck one of the vehicles and fled south along Rural Road. The SUV then sideswiped a white SUV that was also traveling along Rural. The SUV continued south and collided head-on with a black SUV within the intersection of Rural Road and Spence Avenue. This second collision caused the suspect to lose control of the vehicle; it came to final rest within the northbound lanes of Rural.

The driver of the black SUV, a 47-year-old woman, was transported from the scene for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Taeble exited the vehicle and was quickly taken into custody. He sustained minor injuries and was released from the hospital after an evaluation.

Taebel has an extensive criminal history that includes violent felonies and misdemeanors throughout several states and has served time in prison in New York.

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