CALHOUN COUNTY, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – A Monroe man who is accused of shooting at police officers during a multi county chase was formally charged with seven counts in Calhoun County on Thursday.
Calhoun County on line court records show 39-year-old Alan James Golematis is facing charges of assault intent to murder, discharging a weapon from a vehicle, third degree fleeing in a vehicle from a police officer and carrying a concealed weapon. He is also facing three felony firearm counts.
Calhoun County Magistrate Davis Heiss set bond at $150,000 during Thursday’s arraignment and scheduled a preliminary exam for October 3.
Golematis was taken into custody Tuesday night near Eaton Rapids after a chase that went through Calhoun, Jackson, Ingham and Eaton Counties.
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department says their Deputies received information regarding a police chase in Branch County involving shots being fired at deputies earlier in the day.
A pursuit in Branch County started in Coldwater before going to the northeastern part of the county. At least four Sheriff’s vehicles were involved in the pursuit. A deputy was forced off of the road but he was not injured and there was no damage to the vehicle.
Authorities say Golematis will likely face additional charges in other counties.
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