(KLZA)--A Haysville, Kansas man is jailed in Richardson County on multiple charges, accused of threatening a sheriff's deputy and another man with a knife.
42-year-old Markus Wayne Totten was arrested by the Richardson County Sheriff's Department shortly after 8:30 Thursday morning.
He is being held on two counts of terroristic threats, two counts of use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony and resisting arrest.
Totten was in a vehicle that was pursued out of Nemaha County, Kansas into Richardson County by a sheriff's deputy for a traffic violation.
After the pursit ended, Totten allegedly made terroristic threats with a knife to the driver of the vehicle and the Nemaha County deputy.
The arrest report alleges Totten also resisted arrest.
No additional details were released.
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