On May 8th, 2023, at 4:53 a.m. a Clay County Sheriff Deputy observed a white Dodge pickup with a tail light out at the stoplight in Corning. The deputy tried to make a traffic stop and the vehicle took off. A pursuit began that went down several city streets running numerous stop signs. The speeds reaching 60 to 70 MPH. The vehicle went north on West 1st Street and went through Corning Cemetery hitting a concrete pole at the end of the street. The subject then tried to cut through the cemetery and got stuck. The driver then surrendered to the deputy at gunpoint. Driver of the vehicle was 40-yearold Miguel Angel Davis of Corning. A loaded AR15 and .45 caliber pistol with body armor were found in the front seat of the vehicle. It was found he had a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear out of Clay County. He was charged with felony fleeing, felony criminal mischief 1st degree, no proof of insurance, failure to stop at a stop sign three times, driving on suspended driver’s license, defective vehicle equipment and driving left of center. The deputy was assisted by the Corning Police Department. Mr. Davis was transported to the Greene County Sheriff’s Department.