More Details Released On Brief July 4 Motorcycle Pursuit Near Milford
Staff Report

Daniel Gonzalez
MILFORD — More details have been released about a Goshen man’s arrest on multiple charges.
Daniel Gonzalez, 26, 808 College Ave., Goshen, is charged with resisting law enforcement, a class A misdemeanor; resisting law enforcement, operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator; and operating while intoxicated with a prior conviction enhancement, all level 6 felonies; and operating while intoxicated, a class C misdemeanor.
On July 4, a Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office deputy responded to an incident at a Milford residence.
According to court documents, Gonzalez left the scene on a motorcycle. The deputy found Gonzalez and pulled him over. However, Gonzalez started his motorcycle and fled from the scene when the deputy tried to obtain a driver’s license from him.
The deputy pursued Gonzalez, who left the motorcycle in a construction site and then began fleeing on foot. Officers were able to take Gonzalez into custody.
Gonzalez failed two field sobriety tests and tested 0.10% BrAC on a certified chemical test.
His driving privileges were also suspended for 10 years as a habitual traffic violator, with the suspension ending in November 2032. Gonzalez was previously convicted of OWI in Whitley County in September 2022.
Gonzalez has already been arrested and released on bond. He has an initial hearing at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 18, in Kosciusko Superior Court Three.