Battery to police officer26 year old Aaron Sneed of Inwood/Plymouth was arrested on Wednesday late afternoon for Battery to a Law Enforcement Officer.

His arrest comes from an incident on Tuesday evening.   At approximately 9:08 p.m., Plymouth Police Officer Stuart Krynock stopped to check on a pickup truck that was stopped just off of Chuck Glaub Drive in Centennial Park.  A male subject was standing outside of the vehicle.  He initially provided the officer with a false name.  Further investigation identified the subject as Aaron Sneed, who was wanted on several warrants.

Attempting to take Aaron Sneed into custody, he resisted arrest and during the struggle with Sneed, Officer Krynock sustained a serious leg injury.

Sneed fled the scene in his pick-up truck.

Officer Krynock was transported to Saint Joseph Health Systems in Plymouth by Plymouth EMS.

 

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