(KAIR)--A short police chase that ended in a Jefferson County crash Friday morning leads to the arrest of one.
WIBW-TV reports the pursuit began around 7:35 Friday morning near K-92 and Marion Road, about 2 miles northwest of Oskaloosa.
Citing Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig, the TV station reports the chase lasted for a brief period of time before the alleged driver of the vehicle, 24-year-old Jacob Skinner, crashed, leading to his arrest on charges of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, no liability insurance, vehicle registration violation, and speeding.
Following his arrest, Skinner, whose address is not given, was booked into the Jefferson County Jail.
His bond is set at $1,300.
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