2 Arrested After Pursuit From Whitfield County Ends In Bradley County

  • Sunday, August 21, 2016
Gregory Ratcliff
Gregory Ratcliff

A pursuit that started in Whitfield County ended in the arrest of two suspects in Bradley County on Sunday.

Gregory Ratcliff was arrested shortly after the vehicle he was occupying struck a Whitfield County patrol vehicle. Another person in the vehicle, who was later identified as Kristopher Walbert, was arrested shortly after he fled on foot. He was taken into custody by the Special Response Team (SRT).

Ratcliff and Walbert have outstanding warrants for their arrest out of Whitfield County and have been charged with being fugitives from justice.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is in charge of investigating the event between the suspects’ vehicle and Whitfield County’s patrol vehicle.
Kristopher Walbert
Kristopher Walbert
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