In many cases, when this happens someone is trying to get their attention.



"The officers thought maybe something might have been wrong so they pulled over to see how they could assist the man and he continued right on pass them," said Lt. Harris.



The officers, one of them in training, followed Waltermire with lights and sirens, noticed he had a brake light out and decided to conduct a traffic stop.



The officers report that Waltermire kept driving for about a mile and a half and finally pulled over near a Dairy Queen.



"He immediately got out of his vehicle and started walking back towards the officers and was upset at them, according to the officers report, that they were driving too slow," said Lt Harris.



Waltermire reportedly told the officers he was already late for work and their slow driving didn't help his situation. They arrested him on a felony charge of resisting law enforcement with a vehicle.



Jail records at the Bartholomew County Detention Center show deputies processed the 28 year old out of jail on November 4, 2018. Low risk arrestees are released in many cases on their own recognizance after 48 hour in lock up.



"This situation could have been easily remedied by pulling over and stopping and the gentleman probably gotten a warning at most," said Lt. Harris.