(KNZA)--A Highland man will stand trial on charges stemming from a Brown County chase in June.
35-year-old Zachariah Brown was bound over to Brown County District Court Wednesday after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing.
Arraignment was scheduled for December 4th.
Brown faces felony charges of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and possession of methamphetamine along with misdemeanor counts of no insurance and driving while license canceled, suspended or revoked.
He was arrested June 22nd after leading a Sac and Fox Tribal officer on a nearly 6-mile chase. The chase began in Hiawatha and ended in the area of 260th and Plum Tree Roads after Brown’s vehicle went off the roadway.
Brown fled on foot into a corn field and was arrested a short time later after a K-9 was brought in.
He remains in the Brown County Jail on a $55,000 bond.
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