North Little Rock, AR – Arkansas State Police (ASP) are actively searching for a man who fled on foot after a vehicle pursuit along Interstate 40 in North Little Rock on Sunday morning.
According to ASP, troopers responded to a 911 call around 7 a.m. on September 21 reporting a possible domestic disturbance. Troopers located the suspect’s vehicle, driven by Brandon Sisk, 40, near the 153-mile marker on I-40 westbound. Officials say Sisk refused to stop, prompting troopers to use a Tactical Vehicle Intervention (TVI) maneuver to end the chase.
Police report that immediately after the vehicle was stopped, Sisk allegedly ran from the scene into a wooded area south of the interstate. A search was conducted with assistance from the North Little Rock Police Department, Sherwood Police Department, and the Arkansas Department of Corrections, using both horseback units and K-9 teams. Despite those efforts, officers were unable to locate him.
As of Monday, the search remains ongoing. Authorities are urging anyone with information about Sisk’s whereabouts to contact law enforcement immediately.
Residents in Pulaski County and surrounding areas are encouraged to remain alert and report any suspicious activity.
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