JACKSBORO, TN. (WLAF)- In February, Daniel Portillo was the subject of a 30-hour pursuit. Last week, he pled guilty to the crimes he was charged with in connection to the manhunt. HERE is a related story.

On Feb. 3, Portillo was alleged to have been involved in a road rage incident on I-75. When stopped by police, he fled, which led to a 30 hour manhunt across rough terrain and in sub- freezing temperatures, according to police.

He was charged with evading arrest, reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest.

Those are the charges he pled guilty to last week.

Portillo was given a split confinement sentence of 205 days with credit for time served, according to court records. He was also sentenced to three years unsupervised probation. While he was released from the Campbell County Jail on Aug. 31, Portillo was not a free man.

He has holds in Knox and Blount Counties for crimes allegedly committed there. After those charges are disposed of, Portillo will be released to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE.)

For more information on Portillo’s crimes CLICK HERE. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED 9/5/2023- 6AM)