Man tased near cookie business faces long list of charges 

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  Published astatine 4:35 pm, June 18, 2024  | Updated astatine 4:38 pm, June 18, 2024
 Kevin JosephsonThe incident successful nan Twisted Sugar parking batch Monday evening. | Courtesy Kevin Josephson

 
IDAHO FALLS — A 32-year-old Nampa man was taken into custody aft what was initially reported arsenic a driving complaint, which turned into an apprehension adjacent a cooky business.

The incident happened aft 5:45 p.m. connected Monday, according to Idaho State Police Lt. Marvin Crain.

Crain said aft ISP received a driving complaint, troopers tried to extremity nan two-door achromatic BMW pinch impermanent tags connected Interstate 15 northbound astatine nan 118 off-ramp. The driver past pulled into nan parking batch of Twisted Sugar disconnected West Broadway Street. 

“He pulled successful location and stopped, and he attempted to thrust away, astatine which clip we were capable to return him into custody,” Crain said. 

The driver was identified arsenic Gerardo Jr. Ayala, and astatine 1 point, he was tased by constabulary owed to him being noncompliant, Crain said. 

Pictures sent to EastIdahoNews.com show aggregate rule enforcement vehicles and Ayala, who appears to beryllium successful handcuffs. 

After looking done Ayala’s vehicle, meth residue was recovered connected nan driver’s floorboard, on pinch a solid meth pipe, tribunal documents said. A weapon was besides found.

Court records show that Ayala is being charged pinch nan pursuing felonies:

  • Unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
  • Possession of a controlled substance
  • Introduction of contraband into a jailhouse

He is facing nan pursuing misdemeanors:

  • Eluding an officer
  • Resisting aliases obstructing officers
  • Possession of supplier paraphernalia
  • Driving without privileges 

No injuries were reported, and Ayala was nan only personification successful nan BMW, Crain said. 

A mugshot was not disposable arsenic of Tuesday afternoon.

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