Ada Police Department reports vehicle pursuit
JUNE 10 PRESS RELEASE VIA FACEBOOK__On June 7th, 2025 at approximately 11:39 p.m. an Ada Officer on patrol attempted to make a traffic stop on a vehicle he observed to be traveling at a high rate of speed in the 600 block of West North Avenue.
The vehicle failed to stop continuing westbound. The vehicle turned South onto County Road 25. At State Route 309 the Ada Officer lost sight of the vehicle, but it was located by an assisting Deputy from the Hardin County Sheriff's Office.
Near Maysville the vehicle lost control striking a fence and then an unoccupied building. The vehicle finally became disabled due to listed accident near the intersection of Amhurst Road and Hay Road in Allen County.
Twenty-two year old Tristin Conley of Ada was taken into custody for failure to comply with order or signal of a police officer, operating a motor vehicle while impaired, and obstructing official business.
Tristin was subsequently booked into the Multi-County Jail in Marion, Ohio.
We would like to take the time to thank the Hardin County Sheriff's Office, Allen County Sheriff's Office, and Minich's Towing for their assistance.
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