(KTTS News) –– The Highway Patrol is looking for a man who fired shots at a trooper in southeast Missouri.
The trooper stopped a car last Sunday on Parsons Road near U.S. Highway 60 in Carter County.
The driver got out and fired shots, hitting the trooper’s patrol car. The trooper was not hurt.
The driver was identified as 47-year-old Christopher Storlie.
Storlie is considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information regarding Storlie is asked to call the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at 417-469-3121, *55 from their mobile device or 911.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help in locating Storlie. He should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information regarding Storlie is asked to call the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at 417-469-3121, *55 from their mobile device or 911. pic.twitter.com/QdfOxwL20a
— MSHP Troop G (@MSHPTrooperG) December 21, 2022