Man Charged with Drug Dealing and Gun Offenses Following Police Pursuit

A 29-year-old Gary man is facing multiple felony charges after police say he fled a traffic stop and was later found with large quantities of suspected narcotics, marijuana, and stolen firearms.

According to court documents, on June 13, 2025, a Lake County Sheriff’s deputy attempted to stop a silver SUV near East 26th Street and Broadway due to several traffic violations, including no seat belt and non-working brake lights. The driver, identified as Davonta Davis Rufus Horde, reportedly told the officer he did not have a driver’s license.

As the officer returned to his squad car, Horde allegedly fled at a high speed, ran stop signs, and was involved in a crash near Jackson Street following a police-initiated PIT maneuver. He then ran from the vehicle before being caught and arrested.

Court documents state a baggie of suspected narcotics was located in Horde’s pocket, and a search of the vehicle revealed a Glock handgun in the center console and a backpack containing:

  • 5.8 grams of suspected fentanyl
  • 44.7 grams of multicolored suspected MDMA pills
  • 471.3 grams (1.03 pounds) of marijuana
  • 10 suspected amphetamine pills
  • 10.3 grams of suspected cocaine in nine baggies
  • Digital scales and plastic baggies
  • Two Glock handguns, both confirmed stolen

Authorities stated that Horde was previously convicted of aggravated battery in 2016, classifying him as a serious violent felon and prohibiting him from possessing firearms.

Davonta Davis Rufus Horde, 29, is currently lodged in the Lake County Jail.

Charges filed on June 16, 2025:

  • Dealing in Cocaine (Possession with Intent, Over 10g) – Level 2 Felony
  • Dealing in a Schedule I Controlled Substance (Over 28g) – Level 2 Felony
  • Dealing in a Narcotic Drug (Possession with Intent, 5–10g) – Level 2 Felony
  • Dealing in a Narcotic Drug (Possession with Intent, 5–10g) – Level 3 Felony
  • Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon – Level 4 Felony
  • Dealing in Marijuana (30g–10 lbs) – Level 6 Felony
  • Resisting Law Enforcement Using a Vehicle – Level 6 Felony
  • Reckless Driving Causing Property Damage – Class B Misdemeanor
  • Resisting Law Enforcement (Fleeing on Foot) – Class A Misdemeanor
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance (Schedule I–IV) – Class A Misdemeanor
  • Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Class B Misdemeanor
  • Operating a Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License – Class C Misdemeanor
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