SAN ANGELO, TX - A suspect wanted in connection with a series of thefts, burglaries, and stolen vehicles in the Coleman and Brown County areas was apprehended Friday morning following a "chaotic pursuit."
Scotty Ray Dyer, 47, of Brownfield, was arrested at 10:18 a.m. after attempting to evade officers by entering the waters of Dove Creek, according to the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office.


Law Enforcement in Dove Creek (San Angelo LIVE!: Lucas Banda)
This began around 7:05 a.m. when the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office received a call from a citizen in the 11000 block of Twin Lakes Lane reporting that an individual had knocked on their door claiming to be a federal agent. The suspect, later identified as Dyer, was riding an ATV and had already driven through two fences in the area. When deputies responded, Dyer fled through dense brush and over additional fences.
Assistance was requested from the San Angelo Police Department K-9 and drone teams, along with ground and air support from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Suspect Vehicle in Dove Creek Manhunt (San Angelo LIVE!: Lucas Banda)
Over the next two hours, Dyer burglarized a residence and outbuildings and stole at least two ATVs and two other vehicles in his attempts to escape. Deputies later located Dyer driving on Dove Creek Lane East and initiated a short pursuit, which ended when Dyer crashed through a fence and into a group of trees. He then fled on foot and entered Dove Creek, where he avoided capture for an additional 40 minutes by hiding in and around the water before finally being taken into custody.
Dyer is currently being processed at the Tom Green County Sheriff's Detention Center on outstanding warrants from Terry County for theft, assault, and possession of controlled substances. Additional charges from Tom Green, Brown, Coleman, and Jones counties are expected.
On Wednesday of this week, Dyer had eluded Brown County authorities and is a suspect in multiple vehicle thefts, which include the theft of a Brown County, county-owned work truck.
On Thursday of this week, Dyer eluded Coleman County authorities and is a suspect in multiple felonies, including theft of a firearm.
Dyer's criminal history includes over thirty arrests and convictions for burglary and drug offenses.
"The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office would like to thank the San Angelo Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Dove Creek Volunteer Fire Department, and the citizens of Tom Green County for their assistance in apprehending this dangerous fugitive," information stated.

A utility vehicle is shown turned over on the side of the road after a manhunt in Dove Creek on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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Dyer's criminal history includes over thirty arrests and convictions for burglary and drug offenses. WHY....was he out of jail?
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PermalinkListed By: Rita Repulsa
Because people be crazy. Rely and depend on that. Ask not "why," therefore, but rather who is responsible.
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