
A Leitchfield man who fled from police after being found passed out in the middle of a residential street has been indicted on multiple charges.
A Grayson County Grand Jury indicted 26-year-old Bailey Hack on two counts of fleeing or evading police (motor vehicle, on foot), his second DUI (aggravating circumstances), possession of synthetic drugs (at least his second such offense), third-degree criminal mischief, and failure to maintain insurance.
Upon police arriving on scene, they made contact with Hack, who was passed out in a Honda passenger car in the middle of the road. Upon waking Hack, he sped away for a few hundred feet before Aaron Way makes a hard left turn (prior to the street coming to a dead end). He made the turn and almost immediately made another left turn into a side yard.
Hack traveled through the side yard and into the back yard of a home and the front yard of another residence before coming to a stop partially on the roadway, nearly where officers originally found him. Hack then ran from police and attempted to hide behind a residence but was quickly captured.
During his attempt to flee, Hack damaged private property, including a mailbox that was found on the Honda’s hood.
During a search of Hack’s vehicle, police found spice (synthetic marijuana).
By Ken Howlett, News Director
Contact Ken at ken@k105.com








