NEWS RELEASE
March 4, 2022
Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman stated that task force members were assisting the
U.S. Marshall’s Fugitive Task Force, along with the Pike County Sheriff’s Office, in the 2300
block of Dry Bone Rd. in Pike County, Ohio on March 4, 2022, at 9:12am. Law Enforcement
Officers were attempting to arrest Keith McGuin on outstanding Pike County warrants for
Possession of Weapons Under Disability, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, and Improper
Handling of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle.
McGuin, who was in a tan Buick, refused law enforcements commands. McGuin then began to
drive the vehicle, turning towards the law enforcement officers and intentionally striking one of
the task force members. Deputies from Pike and Scioto County discharged their weapons at
McGuin in an attempt to stop the threat.
McGuin then drove through a fence and through a culvert, fleeing the scene. Pike County
Deputies initiated a vehicle pursuit and were later assisted by the Adams County Sheriff’s
Office. Deputies pursued McGuin throughout Pike County, ending up on Beavers Ridge Rd. at
which time he intentionally rammed his vehicle head-on into a Pike County Sheriff Deputy’s
vehicle. McGuin was arrested without incident as a female passenger, Kasey Stevens, fled the
scene on foot. She was quickly apprehended by Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies. McGuin was
in possession of a firearm.
As McGuin fled the scene on Dry Bone Rd. task force members and U.S. Marshalls loaded the
injured officer into a task force vehicle and headed towards the hospital. They were met by
E.M.S. near State Route 32 and State Route 124, at which location he was flown to Grant
Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Arrested was Keith McGuin, age 48, of 1024 Dry Bone Rd. Peebles, Ohio. McGuin has been
charged with Attempted Murder, a felony of the 1st degree, Felonious Assault on a Peace Officer,
a felony of the 1st degree, and Weapons Under Disability, a felony of the 3rd degree, in addition to the above-mentioned warrants.
Also arrested was Kasey Stevens, age 31, of 350 Thorton, Ohio. Stevens has been charged with
Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs, a felony of the 4th degree, Possession of Meth, a felony of the 5th degree, Possession of Meth, a misdemeanor of the 1st degree, and a Probation Violation, a
felony of the 5th degree.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCI&I) were called to conducted the investigation. The Ohio State Highway Patrol is assisting in the investigation involving the intentional ramming of the Pike County Sheriff’s vehicle. This case will be presented to the Pike County Grand Jury for review and possible additional charges.
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