Crime & Safety
Two people led police on a chase after they allegedly used fake money
Eugene, OR – According to the police report, this unfortunate incident occurred on Monday afternoon at a Hobby Lobby in Springfield.
According to the police officials, Anthony Thomas Ferrell and Jenna Ann Parker were arrested in Good Pasture Island Road after they fled Springfield.
Springfield Police officers responded to a call about someone using fake money. Police located the suspect’s car heading west on Harlow Road. Springfield Police officers chased the car south on Coburg Road to I-105 then to Delta Highway.
Investigators from Eugene Police found the car, abandoned on Good Pasture Island Road. Eugene Police Department investigators used their drones to locate the two.
Parker was caught and charged with possession of heroin. Ferrell was arrested and charged with forgery, elude by vehicle, criminal trespass.
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