Charges filed against man who tried to run over sheriff’s deputy
Published 4:46 pm Tuesday, November 29, 2011
FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has filed charges against a Columbiana man authorities say tried to run over a deputy with a vehicle.
Michael Landon Sheffield, 38, has been charged with attempted murder and second-degree theft of property, the sheriff’s office announced in a press release. He is being held in the Shelby County Jail on a total bond of $515,000.
According to the sheriff’s office, a call was received about 5:12 p.m. on Monday about a suspicious person on some property on Alston Farms Road, which is located just outside of Columbiana.
When deputies arrived in the area, they encountered Sheffield in a vehicle, according to the release. When deputies attempted to stop the vehicle and question the suspect, Sheffield attempted to elude the deputies by running over a deputy with his vehicle, according to the release. The deputy fired his duty weapon.
The suspect continued driving his vehicle for a short distance before wrecking, after which he fled on foot. The deputies located the suspect in nearby woods and apprehended him without further incident.
According to the press release, a search of the suspect’s vehicle revealed possible stolen property from the area. The deputy was not injured, and the suspect refused medical treatment for minor injuries.