Four Arrested After Robbery, High-Speed Chase in Missouri

Incident began with reported gunpoint theft at Indian Foothills Park in Marshall

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Four teenagers, including one adult, were arrested after a reported robbery at gunpoint in Marshall, Missouri's Indian Foothills Park led to a high-speed chase through multiple counties. The suspects were apprehended after their vehicle crashed, with two receiving minor injuries.

Why it matters

Violent crimes and police pursuits raise public safety concerns in the region, especially when juveniles are involved. The incident highlights the need for continued coordination between law enforcement agencies to address criminal activity across jurisdictions.

The details

According to police, a juvenile called 911 to report being robbed at gunpoint in Indian Foothills Park, with the suspects fleeing the scene. Authorities used the park's camera system to identify the suspect vehicle, which was spotted shortly after in Sedalia. A pursuit ensued, with the vehicle crossing county lines before crashing in Pettis County. All four suspects - an 18-year-old male and three juveniles - were taken into custody, with two receiving minor injuries from the crash.

  • The incident was reported to police just after 3 p.m. on February 11, 2026.
  • The suspect vehicle was spotted in Sedalia around 3:25 p.m.
  • The chase ended with the vehicle crashing at around 3:48 p.m.

The players

Marshall Police

The law enforcement agency that responded to the initial robbery report at Indian Foothills Park.

Pettis County Sheriff Brad Anders

The sheriff whose deputies pursued the suspect vehicle after it re-entered Saline County.

Saline County deputies

The law enforcement officers who apprehended the four suspects after the vehicle crashed.

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What’s next

Charges against the four suspects are pending, and their identities have not been released per local media policy.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the need for continued coordination between law enforcement agencies to address criminal activity that crosses jurisdictional boundaries, as well as the challenges posed by juvenile involvement in violent crimes.