Motorcyclist Arrested After Fleeing Kentucky State Police Pursuit

The suspect had outstanding warrants in multiple counties and was charged with nearly two dozen offenses.

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

Kentucky State Police say a motorcyclist led them on a pursuit in Grayson County before being identified and arrested the following day. The suspect, 49-year-old Ronald H. Geary, had a long list of outstanding warrants and was charged with nearly two dozen offenses, including felony wanton endangerment of a police officer, fleeing or evading police, and various traffic violations.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the dangers of high-speed pursuits and the challenges law enforcement face in apprehending suspects with a history of evading authorities. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of warrant enforcement and the need for stronger policies around vehicle pursuits to protect public safety.

The details

On Friday afternoon, Kentucky State Police troopers attempted to pull over Geary's Harley-Davidson motorcycle for having no visible registration plate. Geary fled the scene, leading to a pursuit that was later terminated. Troopers were able to identify Geary and locate him the next day, at which point he was arrested and charged with a litany of offenses, including two counts of felony wanton endangerment of a police officer, fleeing or evading police, and various traffic violations. Geary also had outstanding warrants in other counties for similar charges.

  • On Friday, February 14, 2026 at approximately 3:10 PM, the pursuit began.
  • On Saturday, February 15, 2026, Geary was located and arrested.

The players

Ronald H. Geary

A 49-year-old man from Beaver Dam, Kentucky who led Kentucky State Police on a pursuit and had outstanding warrants in multiple counties.

Trooper Joey Beasly

A Kentucky State Police trooper who attempted to initiate the traffic stop that led to the pursuit.

Trooper Hannah Keeling

A newly minted Kentucky State Police trooper who assisted in the attempted traffic stop.

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What’s next

The judge will determine if Geary will be allowed bail or remain in custody given his lengthy list of charges and outstanding warrants.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the need for improved coordination between law enforcement agencies to address repeat offenders who evade authorities. It also highlights the risks posed by high-speed pursuits and the importance of developing policies that prioritize public safety while still allowing officers to apprehend dangerous suspects.