Man Arrested After Multi-County Pursuit Ends in Brantley County
A joint effort between Glynn County Police and Brantley County Sheriff’s deputies resulted in the arrest of Kenneth Vonhollen after a vehicle pursuit spanning two counties early Thursday morning.
The incident began when Glynn County Police Officer Jonathan Miller initiated a traffic stop on Norwich Street for a Chevrolet Suburban. The driver, identified as Vonhollen, fled when asked to exit the vehicle.
Officer Shane Nolen spotted the speeding Suburban heading north on GA Highway 27 and joined the pursuit. Additional GCPD officers assisted as the chase continued onto GA 99 and later GA 32 in Brantley County. Deputies from the Brantley County Sheriff’s Office then took the lead due to their familiarity with the area.
The pursuit ended when Vonhollen drove to his parents’ home on GA 32 and fled into nearby woods. Officer Miller pursued and apprehended him.
Vonhollen faces multiple charges, including Fleeing an Officer. Glynn County Police expressed gratitude to the Brantley County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance.
The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Glynn County Police Department at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.