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Man faces several charges in Callaway County chase, woman charged with misdemeanor

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Callaway County Sheriff's Office Facebook page
A stolen vehicle rolled over on Callaway County Road 315 on April 24, 2025, the sheriff’s office wrote in a social media post.
Floyd Richard Vannorman
Callaway County Jail
Floyd Vannorman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man and a woman have been charged after they led law enforcement on more than one chase on Thursday.

Floyd Vannorman, 29, of Kansas, was charged in Callaway County with aggravated fleeing, drug possession, misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, first-degree tampering with vehicle, first-degree endangering the welfare of a child, misdemeanor fourth-degree assault and misdemeanor driving while revoked. He is being held at the Callaway County Jail without bond.

Amber Briggs, 34, of Kansas, was charged with second-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, a misdemeanor. She is also being held at the Callaway County Jail without bond. Court dates have not been set for either person.

The probable cause statement says that Callaway County deputies were informed from a Flock camera “hit” that a vehicle that was chased by Ashland police earlier in the day was in Fulton.

Deputies tried to start a traffic stop near Wood Street and East 8th Street and Vannorman sped away, court documents say. The vehicle was going 50 miles per hour through the intersection of East 2nd Street and Bluff Street and went 100 mph on Business 54, the statement says.

Court documents say the vehicle almost hit at least five vehicles, including at least one where a 3-year-old boy was a passenger.

The vehicle – which was reported stolen from Kansas – eventually crashed on County Road 315 and Vannorman and Briggs were arrested. Stolen items from a Boone County construction site were recovered by law enforcement, while methamphetamine and a pipe were found in the vehicle, the statement says.

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