A man wanted on a parole violation out of South Dakota now has much larger problems in Wyoming after he led police on a high-speed chase, hospitalized a deputy and carjacked a flatbed truck by holding its owner at gunpoint. Â
Coy James Yellow, 31, was the âmale halfâ of a domestic dispute call in Rozet about 15 miles east of Gillette, to which Campbell County Sheriffâs Office deputies responded at about 1:08 p.m. Wednesday, Sheriff Scott Matheny told Cowboy State Daily. Â
âHe didnât want to talk to us,â said Matheny of Yellow, who fled in a borrowed car when authorities arrived. Â
Deputies soon learned that Yellow was wanted out of South Dakota for a parole violation on an original case of drug possession, grand theft auto, burglary and eluding, said Matheny.
He said the agency knew for a while that Yellow âmight be in our area,â but hadnât made contact with him earlier. Â
âHe takes off on Highway 51,â Matheny recalled. The highway stretches between Moorcroft and Gillette. Â
Yellow went toward Gillette, sometimes going âwell over 100 miles per hour,â he said.
An Art To ItÂ
Deputies tried twice to spike him over that stretch, but Yellow swerved around the spikes, through a ditch and kept going, said Matheny. Â
âYou have to be strategic when you spike. Thereâs an art to it,â he said, adding that sometimes timing and terrain get in the way of that. Â
âIf they go into the ditch, you roll it back up and continue your chase,â he said. Â
Authorities tried again to spike Yellow near the Cam-Plex event center, Matheny said. Yellow drove through a subdivision and found himself in a dead end â âand we think we have himâ â but Yellow then barreled though a fence and a yard, and got back onto Highway 59. Â
Yellow ran into a sheriffâs deputy, busting the right front tire off the deputyâs vehicle, the sheriff said.Â
That deputy was initially hospitalized, but has since been released and was back at work Thursday, Matheny said. Â
Limping Along, Jumping OutÂ
Meanwhile, Yellowâs vehicle was shutting down because it caught a spike somewhere along the way and was damaged in the crash with the deputy. It limped along another half mile, then stopped at a gas station. Â
Yellow âjumps out of the vehicle with a gun,â said Matheny, adding that also held a man who was refueling a flatbed truck at gunpoint, then stole the manâs truck. Â
Matheny said the driver backed away, and Yellow took off in the truck, but deputies and Gillette police converged around him. Â
He said Yellow hit another deputyâs vehicle with the flatbed, but this was a slower impact as Yellow was surrounded. This second crashed deputy vehicle was still drivable. Â
Yellow then locked himself into the truck, and deputies forced their way inside. Â
One deputy cut himself by breaking the driverâs side window and unlocking the door. He was hospitalized briefly but is fine, Matheny said. Â
Another agent entered through the passenger side door, Matheny said, and fought with Yellow until law enforcement personnel got control of Yellow, took the gun from him and handcuffed him. Â
âHe went to the hospital and got checked out. And now heâs in our jail,â Matheny said. Â
Prosecutors are charging Yellow with felony property destruction, aggravated assault, robbery while threatening another, fentanyl possession, causing bodily injury to a peace officer and eluding, Matheny said. Â
âLooking After UsâÂ
Matheny said deputies charged into the vehicle despite Yellow having a gun for a few reasons.Â
They did not know what theyâd find at the family fight scene from which Yellow had fled. The fight turned out to be a verbal altercation only, but deputies didnât know that during the frantic chase and the arrest that followed. Â
âWe couldnâtâ get anybody to answer the phone out there, so we werenât sure what we had at the scene,â said Matheny. âWe needed to stop this guy from going any further.â Â
Also, Yellow wasnât brandishing the gun while agents were breaking into the flatbed truck, the sheriff said, but we went for the gun once they got into the truck and fought him. Â
âThen he went for the weapon. But we got the gun before he did,â said Matheny. âWe were very fortunate. The good Lord was looking after us.â Â
The sheriff said he was also grateful for cooperation with the Gillette Police Department.




