Auburn man allegedly flees police through hole in floor

AUBURN, Ky. – An Auburn man is charged with fleeing police after authorities say he attempted to escape through a hole in the floor of a home.
According to a uniform citation, the Logan/Russellville Drug Unit and the Logan County Sheriff’s Office responded Tuesday evening to Chandlers Road to attempt to serve a warrant on 23-year-old Zackarey Hudson of Auburn.
The citation states when units arrived, Hudson “ran across the house and went under the house through a hole in the bathroom floor.”
After a few minutes of searching under the house, authorities say a taser was deployed by the Adairville Police Department.
Hudson then crawled out from under the house and was arrested, authorities say.
During a residence search, authorities say they located marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Hudson was transported to the Logan County Detention Center.
He is charged with third-degree fleeing or evading police, resisting arrest, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, second offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia – buy/possess and possession of marijuana.
