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Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Multiple Crimes

Posted/updated on: April 9, 2014 at 11:14 am

jeremyjarrettmugATHENS — An Athens judge sentenced Jeremy Jarrett, 26, of Eustace to 30 years in the state penitentiary Monday for a number of offenses committed in Athens last September 18. According to KETK, just after 8:00 that night, the Athens Police Department received a 911 call from the wife of the night shift clerk at the Valero gas station at 805 East Corsicana. The clerk’s wife saw a man, later identified as Jarrett, walk into the store and hold a large hunting knife to her husband’s throat. She then exited the store and placed the 911 call.

Athens Police Officer Dana Dykes and Sergeant Jason McEntire arrived as Jarrett was leaving the store. Upon seeing the officers, Jarrett jumped into his truck and pulled out of the gas station. Dykes and McEntire followed, as Jarrett headed toward State Highway 31 East, exceeding speeds of 70 miles per hour in Athens city limits. Once outside the city limits, Jarrett reached speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour as Athens police gave chase down State Highway 31 towards Tyler.

When the pursuit hit Murchison, Athens officers deployed a “spike strip,” designed to deflate the tires of a fleeing vehicle. The spike strip was deployed successfully, but Jarrett continued traveling at speeds of 85 miles per hour on the rims of the truck, eventually reaching Brownsboro. Once in Brownsboro, Jarrett slowed his car down, only to put it into reverse, backing into the pursuing Athens officers, causing damage to two patrol cars.

Jarrett then crossed over the grassy median separating the eastbound and westbound lanes of traffic and attempted to head back east towards Athens. However, Athens officers blocked Jarrett in the median with their patrol cars, and Jarrett became stuck. He was ordered out of the car at gunpoint but refused to cooperate with officers. Officers had to deploy a Taser against Jarrett, and took him into custody. Found during a subsequent search of Jarrett’s person was $1,488 in cash and a large hunting knife.

Jarrett was indicted by a Henderson County Grand Jury in November of 2013. The six-count indictment alleged Aggravated Robbery, Evading Arrest With a Deadly Weapon, Theft Over $1,500, two counts of Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant, and Criminal Mischief. Jarrett pleaded guilty to all six counts and was sentenced by agreement to 30 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.



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