ODESSA, TX - A suspect who led Ector County deputies on a high-speed chase and assaulted a K-9 officer was apprehended early Tuesday morning after shots were fired near an Odessa Walmart.
The pursuit began around 3:45 a.m. after Ector County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) deputies, monitoring Odessa Police radio traffic, learned of gunfire near the Eastside Walmart. A UTPB officer, hearing the shots from campus, provided details about the suspect’s vehicle, which deputies located near North West County Road and Yukon.
When the suspect refused to stop, a pursuit began and ended in the 11300 block of West Rolling Hills, where the driver ignored commands. ECSO K-9 Yvan was deployed, successfully engaging the suspect, later identified as Marcus O’Neal Thomas.
During the apprehension, Thomas struck K-9 Yvan multiple times and slammed his head into a door. The K-9 officer, a three-year veteran, sustained no injuries. No deputies were harmed during the incident.
Thomas was treated for a dog bite at Medical Center Hospital before being transported to the Ector County Law Enforcement Center. He faces multiple charges, including:
- Three counts of Deadly Conduct with a Firearm
- Evading Arrest in a Motor Vehicle
- Interference with a Police Service Animal
- Criminal Mischief
The ECSO credited teamwork with UTPB and Odessa Police Departments for the suspect’s capture.
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