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Bend policeman arrested for eluding trooper after high-speed chase
09:53 AM PDT on Tuesday, August 28, 2007
BEND, Ore. -- An off-duty Bend police officer was arrested following a high-speed chase that ended near Santiam Pass, Oregon State Police said.
Buckley Duane Church II, 38, was riding a motorcycle Friday with his 16-year-old daughter on the back, said Sgt. Craig Flierl of the agency's Albany office.
Flierl said he gave chase on Highway 126 after obtaining a radar reading of 81 mph. Flierl said he activated his lights and siren and tried to overtake the motorcycle, which made a pass in a no-passing zone before merging onto Highway 20.
Flierl said the motorcycle passed seven to 11 vehicles at speeds that might have topped 100 mph before it eventually stopped on Highway 20.
Church was charged with felony attempt to elude a police officer, reckless driving, and recklessly endangering another person. He was lodged in the Linn County Jail and released Friday night, a jail officer said.
His daughter was released to her stepmother, Flierl said. Bend Police Chief Andy Jordan told KTVZ.com that he learned of the arrest over the weekend while out of town and as of Monday had not decided whether Church will be placed on paid administrative leave, pending results of an investigation.
"Typically, what we'll do is evaluate what the charges are, and determine if he can continue to function as a police officer until this is sorted out," Jordan said.
Jordan said Church joined the force in 1995.
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