PORT ANGELES — A sentencing hearing for a Forks man convicted of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle was reset Wednesday.
Adam Dale Bodey, 38, will be sentenced next Wednesday in Clallam County Superior Court.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jesse Espinoza and defense attorney Loren Oakley agreed to the continuance.
Bodey was convicted of the Class C felony Feb. 19.
Clallam County sheriff’s deputies and Forks police said Bodey was driving westbound on Whitcomb Dimmel Road last Dec. 28 when he failed to stop for pursuing officers who sought to arrest him on a felony warrant.
Deputy Joseph Pursley and Forks Officer Todd Garcia said Bodey drove into a yard, swerved toward the deputy and drove with two wheels in the grass and two on the roadway.
Bodey was arrested in his driveway.
He has a second case pending with charges of two counts of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
That case is scheduled to go to trial March 30.
