Crime & Safety
Man Injures Police Officer At Chuck E. Cheese's After Being Revived With Narcan
Columbus Police Department said the man began to struggle with officers after they revived him with Narcan.

COLUMBUS, IN — A Columbus Police Department officer was injured over the weekend at a restaurant by a suspected intoxicated person, department officials report. According to CBS4, the officer was injured Saturday while attempting to administer Narcan to an unresponsive man at a Chuck E. Cheese's location. The news outlet reports Columbus officers responded to a call at the 1455 restaurant location around 12:45 p.m., where they found Zacheriah A. Tillison, 33, passed out at a booth with an unsupervised four-year-old girl.
According to CBS4, Tillison began to struggle and became aggressive with officers as they attempted to give him Narcan, leading to a knee injury of one of the officers.
Once medically cleared, Tillison was taken into custody and transported to the Bartholomew County Jail where he faces preliminary charges of public intoxication, child neglect and resisting law enforcement.
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The child was released to her mother, according to CBS4.
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