Lake Geneva Police: Drone helps capture suspect after fight breaks out at adult entertainment club

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LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A 26-year-old Town of Geneva man was taken into custody and is facing multiple charges after fleeing from police following a fight at an adult entertainment club.
Tyler Bohot is facing charges of Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated and Fleeing/Eluding an Officer.
Police responded to a large fight at the Sugar Shack in the Town of Geneva.
During the altercation, Bohot allegedly fled the scene into the city of Lake Geneva. Officers pursued Bohot until they lost him in the srea of S. Lakeshore Drive and Eugene Drive.
A short time later, Bohot was located in the Town of Linn where deputies from the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office pursued Bohot northbound into the City of Lake Geneva.
A City of Lake Geneva officer successfully deployed stop sticks on S. Lakeshore Dr. south of South St. and Bohot abandoned the disabled vehicle in the 900 block of S. Lakeshore Dr.
Officers tracked Bohot eastbound from that location observing footprints in the snow and scent tracking by K-9 officers of the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office.
A City of Lake Geneva detective and sergeant used a drone and within minutes located Bohot.
Bohot was unconscious in a wooded area north of Potters Storage on Host Drive.
Officers approached Bohot who was taken into custody without incident.