Fugitive With Seven Felony Warrants Captured Following High-Speed Wreck in Simpson County

Kentucky authorities capture a fugitive and his accomplice after an anonymous tip leads to a dramatic chase, a crash, and a narcotics seizure in Simpson County.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 24, 2026, 9:43 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from WBKO

Fugitive With Seven Felony Warrants Captured Following High-Speed Wreck in Simpson County - article image
Fugitive With Seven Felony Warrants Captured Following High-Speed Wreck in Simpson County - article image

The Silent Tip That Sparked a Pursuit

The veil of anonymity provided by a Crime Stoppers tip proved decisive in ending the freedom of a fugitive who had successfully avoided law enforcement. On Tuesday, authorities received precise intelligence placing Dedrick Beck in the company of Cayla Brown, an association that gave investigators the leverage needed to launch a targeted surveillance operation. Agents from the South-Central Kentucky Drug Task Force established a perimeter around Brown’s residence, maintaining a tactical watch until her vehicle was observed departing the premises, according to official police records.

A Tactical Interception Ends in a Collision

What began as a coordinated surveillance effort quickly escalated into a dynamic pursuit across county lines. Task force officers trailed the vehicle while maintaining constant communication with Simpson County Deputies, who positioned themselves to intercept the suspects at the intersection of Stevenson and Bowling Green Roads. However, the flight from justice ended abruptly before the official roadblock could be reached, as the vehicle operated by Beck left the pavement and wrecked in the 1600 block of Stevenson Road, resulting in the immediate apprehension of both occupants.

The Legal Consequences of Aiding a Fugitive

Cayla Brown now faces significant criminal liability for her role in facilitating the escape of a wanted man. During subsequent police interviews, Brown admitted to investigators that she possessed full knowledge of the seven outstanding felony warrants active against Beck. By choosing to provide transportation and housing, she moved beyond the role of a bystander and into the territory of criminal complicity, leading to charges of second-degree hindering prosecution, alongside multiple counts related to the possession of controlled substances and drug-related equipment.

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