(KAIR)--A short vehicle pursuit in Holton led to the arrest of a Topeka man early Sunday morning.
That’s according to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, who said his office, and the Holton Police Department, were searching for a suspicious person, and vehicle, around 5:00 Sunday morning in Holton.
The vehicle was located by a deputy a short time later near 6th and Pennsylvania Street, in Holton, when it was learned the vehicle had been reported stolen from the Stormont Vail parking lot, in Topeka.
A stop was attempted, but the 1998 Honda Civic refused to stop, leading to the pursuit.
The car stopped in the 600 block of Ohio Street, where the driver, identified as 37-year-old Rashone Terrell, of Topeka.
He was arrested on charges of possession of stolen properly, fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer, and driving while suspended.
Terrell was booked into the Jackson County Jail.
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