(KNZA)--The Jackson Co. Sheriff's office arrested a Denison man Sunday evening following a manhunt with the help of a drone.
According to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, the sheriff’s office received a 911 call around 5:00 about a domestic situation in the 17-thousand block of 190th Road west of the city of Denison.
Morse said when deputies arrived on the scene the suspect, identified as 42 year-old Ronald Bruce Dover, had fled on foot.
The sheriff’s office deployed their drone to assist in the search for Dover, later finding and arresting him about a quarter mile southeast of the scene.
Dover was transported to the Jackson County Jail where he was booked on charges of criminal threat, domestic battery, endangering a child and criminal restraint.
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