Springfield police chase man on bicycle after alleged underwear theft

A Springfield man has been accused of stealing underwear and leading police on a chase with a bicycle.

Christopher Reed, 39, has charged with seven counts of theft, resisting arrest, drug paraphernalia and obstructing official business in Clark County Municipal Court, which includes several warrants for previous accusations.

Police said they started their investigation Wednesday night when they were called to the Rite-Aid on South Limestone Street after Reed allegedly had stolen items including underwear and a flat iron.

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“I located Mr. Reed hiding behind a residence in the 100 block of W. Perrin Avenue and advised him that he was under arrest and to put his hands behind his back,” the police affidavit says. “Mr. Reed quickly jumped back onto his bicycle and fled north on S. Wittenberg Avenue, I gave chase but was unable to keep up with him.”

Reed had several warrants so police decided to pursue him. The officers said they located him again, this time on West State Street, but he was able to flee again.

“Mr. Reed was subsequently apprehended by Officer A. Scott in the 200 block of W. Perrin Ave.,” the affidavit says.

He pleaded not guilty in court Thursday.

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