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Nationwide Search For Man Wanted In Crimes In Colorado, Other States, Ends

FORT EDWARD, N.Y. (CBS4/AP) - The nationwide search for a 26-year-old Massachusetts man allegedly responsible for crimes across the country including in Colorado is over.

There were fears Gregory Lewis, of Southbridge, Mass., was in Colorado this week. It turns out he was in New York.

Authorities say Lewis cut off a court-ordered GPS monitoring device and went on a cross-country crime spree. He was captured overnight in the village of Fort Edward after more than a month on the lam, police said Wednesday.

Lewis was caught after driving into the Hudson River while fleeing from a traffic stop, said David Procopio, a Massachusetts State Police spokesman.

He is expected to be arraigned in New York on Wednesday on a fugitive charge. It's unclear when he'll be returned to Massachusetts.

Lewis was arraigned Aug. 6 on charges including statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl. He was released on $1,000 bail and ordered to wear a GPS ankle bracelet. But police say he removed the bracelet Sept. 15 and fled, but returned to his parents' home 10 days later and assaulted a relative before taking a gun and leaving again.

Gregory Lewis
Gregory Lewis (credit: Denver Police)

On Tuesday night, a New York state trooper spotted a vehicle without a front license plate and attempted to pull it over, but it took off. The trooper alerted local police.

Shortly afterward, police got a 911 call reporting that a vehicle had crashed into the river.

"He actually drove to the end of a dead-end street and didn't realize it was a dead end and drove down an embankment and into the water," Fort Edward Police Chief Justin Durway told WBZ-AM.

Neal Orsini, owner of a nearby restaurant, said he and his patrons saw the vehicle pass by, heard it crash into the water and ran out to help.

"He flew down this one-way street and went right down the bank and into the river," Orsini said.

Lewis emerged from his sinking vehicle and brandished a gun at a witness, Procopio said.

He was apprehended a short time later with the help of a canine unit and without shots being fired.

Procopio said the vehicle Lewis was driving Tuesday roughly matches the description of the blue 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee that had been stolen from his family. A firearm recovered from Lewis also matches the description of the gun he is accused of stealing from a family member, Procopio said.

Lewis is suspected of sexual assaults and other crimes in several states while on the run, including Ohio, North Carolina, Colorado and Oregon. The New York community in which he was caught is about 50 miles northwest of Massachusetts.

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