
A 26-year-old Beloit man who was taken into custody peacefully following an hours-long standoff with police last month is bound over for trial.
Draylen C. Fair appeared before Court Commissioner Jack Hoag Monday morning on felony charges fleeing and felony bail jumping.
Fair waived his right to a preliminary hearing and his attorney Michael Murphy entered a plea of not guilty.
At the time of his arrest, Fair was wanted on charges of operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent, receiving stolen property, carrying a concealed weapon, obstructing an officer, and operating a firearm while intoxicated.
Fair is currently free on a $1000 cash bond.
