On May 11, officers were patrolling near Auburn and Avon Streets when they saw a truck being driven by Trujillo, who had numerous warrants for his arrest in Wisconsin and Illinois.
Authorities pulled the suspect over in a Burger King parking lot on Auburn. He proceeded to drive away through the drive-thru and back onto Auburn, officials reported.
Later, Trujillo was reportedly running to the courthouse, located on West State Street, where he forcibly entered, court records show.
Security footage showed the suspect enter the women’s bathroom.
Police found Trujillo hiding in the ceiling and took him into custody after a struggle.
Trujillo is charged with aggravated fleeing, criminal damage to government property, criminal trespassing on state land and resisting an officer.
He was granted pretrial release on May 13th.
The suspect’s mugshot was not readily available.
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