Pubdate: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 Source: Joplin Globe, The (MO) Copyright: 2001 The Joplin Globe Contact: http://www.joplinglobe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/859 Author: John Hacker MAN FLEEING FROM POLICE COLLAPSES, DIES MOUNT VERNON, Mo. - A Stotts City man may have died of a heart attack while trying to flee from police Wednesday night, authorities said. Lawrence County Sheriff Doug Seneker said John Dewayne Ellis, 44, collapsed and died after he was chased on foot by a deputy through a wooded area west of Mount Vernon, near the community of Baptist Hill. Seneker said Ellis was fleeing from a rural mobile home where investigators later found chemicals and glassware commonly used in making methamphetamine. Investigators said they also found evidence that someone had been cooking methamphetamine, and a quantity of what was believed to be the finished product. Seneker said an investigation of the incident by the Missouri State Highway Patrol had revealed "no indications that the deputy had acted improperly in attempting to make the arrest and that no weapons had been fired." Seneker said Deputy Chris Berry responded to a report from the woman who owns the mobile home that someone had been in the home and possibly had been taking things from it. "The woman had lived in the trailer home but had moved out several months ago," Seneker said. "She hadn't moved her stuff yet, and the trailer was still furnished. She checked the home occasionally, and could tell that someone had been coming in and out of it. She was missing things, and some things were in disarray." Seneker said the woman, whom he declined to identify, made the initial report at 5:37 p.m. Wednesday at the sheriff's office. Berry accompanied the woman back to the mobile home around 6 p.m. Seneker said Berry and the woman arrived to find Ellis inside the home. "The deputy attempted to arrest him, but Ellis pushed the officer aside and began running into the woods," Seneker said. "Deputy Berry chased the man for almost half a mile when he fell to his hands and knees, then collapsed and stopped breathing. Deputy Berry and other officers arriving at the scene began CPR on the subject, but without success." Seneker said Berry and other deputies performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Ellis for more than 15 minutes before an ambulance arrived. Seneker said the initial cause of death was listed as a possible heart attack. Lawrence County Coroner Don Lakin had scheduled an autopsy for Thursday in Springfield. A woman who answered the phone at Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, where Lakin works, said the autopsy had been delayed until late Thursday afternoon and that no results were available Thursday night. Seneker said Ellis had been under investigation by Lawrence County officials for possible drug-related crimes. He said the woman who owns the home knew Ellis. "He was from that same neighborhood originally," Seneker said. "He had lived in Stotts City as of late, but he was originally from the neighborhood, and his father had lived just up the road from this trailer." Seneker said that before he collapsed, Ellis picked up a large stick and brandished it threateningly at Berry. Seneker said Berry was carrying a shotgun when he entered the trailer, but he did not use it during the pursuit. Seneker said the owner of the mobile home was not a suspect in the case and was not connected to the meth-making equipment found in the home. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth