Columbus man arrested on multiple first-degree felony charges after reported burglary in Scioto County
Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman states that his office received a 911 call from a woman Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 2:06 a.m. The caller alleged that her ex-boyfriend just kicked in the door of her residence and sliced her tires with a knife after assaulting people at the residence. He then allegedly forced another woman, with a small child, into a car to drive him away from the area.
Deputy Kade Conley responded to this location and collected information for a report and searched the area. Deputy Conley observed the suspect vehicle traveling westbound on Gallia Street coming into Portsmouth. He activated his emergency lights to make a traffic stop, and the vehicle pulled over in the 2900 block of Gallia Street.
The male suspect was in the passenger side of the vehicle, and the female driver was crying and very upset. Deputy Conley gave an order for the suspect to exit the vehicle and advised him that he was being detained. The suspect allegedly did not comply, and a second order was given.
The suspect then allegedly exited the vehicle and began physically resisting the deputy. Deputy Conley was able to get one handcuff on the suspect, at which time the suspect allegedly attempted to punch the deputy.
During the struggle, the two fell against the cruiser, causing damage, then landed on the ground. The suspect allegedly continued to resist, attempting to flee. The deputy was able to detain him on the ground until backup arrived to assist getting him cuffed and into the patrol vehicle.
Both the suspect and deputy were taken to Southern Ohio Medical Center for treatment, and both were treated and released.
Arrested was Immanuel Dewayne Manning, 31, of Columbus. Manning has been charged with two counts of kidnapping, a felony of the first degree; aggravated burglary, a felony of the first degree; felonious assault on a police officer, a felony of the first degree; two counts of assault, a misdemeanor of the first degree; and resisting arrest, a misdemeanor of the first degree.
Sheriff Thoroughman would like to thank the New Boston Police Department and the Portsmouth Police and Fire Departments, all of which assisted during this incident.
Sheriff Thoroughman stated that this is still an ongoing investigation which could result in more charges being presented to a Scioto County grand jury on a later date. Anyone with information should contact Detective Sergeant Jodi Conkel at (740) 351-1091.