FISHERS, Ind. — A man who led multiple police agencies on a chase in Indiana last year is now wanted for murder in St. Louis.
According to FOX2, one of FOX59 and CBS4’s affiliate stations in St. Louis, 42-year-old Revon A. Swinney allegedly shot and killed a man in St. Louis’ Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood on Oct. 12.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department issued a warrant for Swinney’s arrest on Wednesday. Per FOX2, he has been preliminarily charged with murder, armed criminal action and first-degree assault.
Swinney was involved in a chase with officers from the Fishers Police Department and other agencies on Oct. 16, 2023. On that date, Swinney got away from police multiple times before they found a vehicle he had allegedly stolen abandoned on I-69.
After they found the abandoned car — a maroon Lincoln MKZ — police apprehended Swinney with assistance from a K-9 and a drone. Swinney faces seven preliminary charges for the chase he allegedly sparked in Indiana: