(KNZA)--A Hiawatha man was arrested Thursday afternoon following a high speed pursuit in Brown County.
35-year-old Derek Frakes was arrested in Hiawatha by the Iowa Tribal Police Department following the pursuit, which went through parts of town.
Also involved in the pursuit were the Brown County Sheriff's Office, Kansas Highway Patrol and Hiawatha Police Department.
Frakes was booked into the Brown County Jail on charges of fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, reckless driving, speeding, driving on the wrong side of the road, unsafe stopping or turning, disobeying traffic control devices and failure to give proper signal.
Details surrounding what led to the pursuit were not immediately available.
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