UPDATE: Haynes pleaded guilty to resisting arrest and stealing on Sept. 16, according to online court records.
The judge suspended his four-year prison sentence in exchange for five years of supervised probation. As long as Haynes successfully completes the terms of his probation he will avoid prison time.
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RAYMORE, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City man who led law enforcement officials on a high-speed chase has been charged after a stolen firearm was found in his possession.
Cass County, Missouri, Circuit Court records filed on Friday, May 23, indicate that Orlando M. Haynes, 29, of Kansas City, has been charged after a high-speed chase led to the discovery of a stolen firearm.
A probable cause statement filed by the Raymore Police Department revealed tha