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Wanted Newport News Man Taken Into Custody in Hampton 2026

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Last updated: August 17, 2026 8:30 pm
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Wanted Newport News Man Taken Into Custody in Hampton
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Key Points

  • Twenty-two year-old Adonis Butler of Newport News was arrested in Hampton on Monday, August 17, 2026.
  • U.S. Marshals apprehended Butler peacefully just after 11 a.m.
  • The arrest was made in the 2000 block of Cunningham Drive, in the Coliseum Central section of Hampton.
  • Butler was considered a suspect since July 2025 when he was involved in an extremely fast chase by the police in Isle of Wight County.
  • The chase ended when the alleged Chevrolet Impala driven by Butler got stuck on the median near Eagle Harbor Apartments, Carrollton, according to the police.
  • According to the state police, the driver pulled out a gun after getting out of the vehicle.
  • The state trooper shot at the driver who fled from him afterwards, according to the information provided by the authorities.
  • Butler will be charged with felony evading and eluding, showing a weapon, threatening or intimidating a law-enforcement officer, and driving with a suspended license.
  • He will remain in Hampton City Jail.

Newport Crime (Wales Times ) August 17, 2026 — Adonis Butler, a 22-year-old uk/local/newport/">Newport News man wanted in connection with a high-speed police chase in Isle of Wight County, was arrested in Hampton on Monday, according to a U.S. Marshals news release. Officers took Butler into custody without incident shortly after 11 a.m. in the 2000 block of Cunningham Drive, located in Hampton’s Coliseum Central area.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What happened during the Isle of Wight chase?
  • What charges does Adonis Butler face?
  • Where is Butler being held?
  • Which agencies assisted with the arrest?
  • What is known about the case so far?
  • Background: What led to the arrest?
  • How could the arrest affect Hampton and Newport News residents?

The arrest ended a period of more than a year during which Butler had been sought by law enforcement. Authorities said he had been a fugitive since July 2025, when a Chevrolet Impala allegedly driven by him led Virginia State Police on a pursuit in Isle of Wight County.

Butler’s arrest was carried out by U.S. Marshals assigned to the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force. The task force became involved after investigators from the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s Chesapeake Division asked for assistance in locating and apprehending him, according to the Marshals Service.

What happened during the Isle of Wight chase?

The July 2025 pursuit ended near the Eagle Harbor Apartments in Carrollton, according to information released by the U.S. Marshals Service and Virginia State Police. Authorities said the Chevrolet Impala became stuck on a median, bringing the vehicle to a stop.

The driver then allegedly got out of the vehicle and displayed a firearm, state police said. A trooper fired his weapon at the driver, according to the account released by authorities. The driver subsequently fled the scene on foot.

The available account does not provide further details about whether anyone was injured during the exchange of gunfire, nor does it identify the trooper involved. It also does not state whether the vehicle was reported stolen or provide additional information about the circumstances leading to the pursuit.

The case remained open while investigators worked to identify and locate the person wanted in connection with the chase. Butler was ultimately arrested in Hampton after authorities sought help from the federal fugitive task force.

What charges does Adonis Butler face?

According to the U.S. Marshals Service, Butler had been wanted on four charges connected with the pursuit and the alleged confrontation with police:

  • Felony evading and eluding.
  • Brandishing a firearm.
  • Impeding a law-enforcement officer by threat or force.
  • Driving with a suspended licence.

The charges reflect allegations and do not constitute a finding of guilt. Butler will be entitled to due process as the case proceeds through the courts.

The available report does not include details about a court date, bond decision, attorney representing Butler or Butler’s response to the allegations. It also does not indicate whether additional charges may be filed by prosecutors.

Where is Butler being held?

Butler is being held at Hampton City Jail, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

Authorities did not provide further information about his booking status or whether he was expected to appear before a magistrate or court on Monday. Those details may become available through subsequent court or jail records.

The arrest took place in the 2000 block of Cunningham Drive, an area identified in the Marshals’ announcement as part of Coliseum Central. Officials said the arrest was completed without incident, indicating that Butler did not resist when he was taken into custody.

Which agencies assisted with the arrest?

The arrest followed cooperation between Virginia State Police investigators and the U.S. Marshals Service. Investigators from the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation Chesapeake Division requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force.

The task force was responsible for helping locate and apprehend Butler, according to the Marshals’ news release. The case illustrates the role of regional fugitive task forces in pursuing suspects wanted across local jurisdictions.

The available report does not identify individual investigators or Marshals involved in the arrest. It also does not describe the investigative methods used to locate Butler in Hampton.

What is known about the case so far?

The confirmed sequence described by authorities begins with the July 2025 pursuit in Isle of Wight County. A Chevrolet Impala allegedly connected to Butler was pursued by state police. The vehicle later became stuck on a median near the Eagle Harbor Apartments in Carrollton.

After the vehicle stopped, the driver allegedly displayed a firearm. A state trooper fired at the driver, who ran away on foot. Butler was then wanted on multiple felony and firearm-related charges and remained at large until his arrest in Hampton on August 17, 2026.

The latest information confirms Butler’s arrest and detention but does not resolve the underlying allegations. A court will determine the next steps in the criminal proceedings, including any decisions concerning bond, hearings and the presentation of evidence.

Because the report is based on statements from law-enforcement authorities, details about the chase, the alleged firearm display and the trooper’s use of force remain allegations or official accounts rather than independently adjudicated facts. No statement from Butler or a lawyer acting on his behalf was included in the available report.

Background: What led to the arrest?

The arrest stemmed from a July 2025 high-speed chase in Isle of Wight County. Authorities said the pursuit involved a Chevrolet Impala allegedly driven by Butler and ended near the Eagle Harbor Apartments in Carrollton after the car became stuck on a median.

State police said the driver left the vehicle and displayed a firearm. A trooper fired at the driver, who then escaped on foot. Butler was subsequently wanted on charges of felony evading and eluding, brandishing a firearm, impeding an officer by threat or force, and driving with a suspended licence.

Virginia State Police investigators later sought help from the U.S. Marshals Service Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force. That cooperation led to Butler’s arrest in Hampton more than a year after the pursuit. He is now being held at Hampton City Jail while the case proceeds.

How could the arrest affect Hampton and Newport News residents?

For residents of Hampton, Newport News and Isle of Wight County, the immediate development is that a suspect wanted in connection with a serious 2025 pursuit is now in custody. The arrest may provide the courts with an opportunity to address the outstanding charges and establish a timetable for future proceedings.

The case could also draw attention to cooperation between local, state and federal law-enforcement agencies when a suspect remains outside the jurisdiction where the alleged offence occurred. However, the arrest itself does not establish Butler’s guilt, and the allegations must still be tested in court.

Residents seeking definitive information about future hearings, bond or case outcomes will need to rely on court records and official announcements. Further details may emerge if prosecutors, the courts, Virginia State Police or the U.S. Marshals Service issue additional statements.

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