(KNZA)--A Texas man is in custody following a two-state pursuit Friday afternoon.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the Jackson County Sheriff's Office was notified of a pursuit with a motorcycle with authorities in Richardson County, Nebraska around 3:45.
The pursuit continued into Brown County and then into Jackson County where authorities lost sight of the suspect.
Jackson County deputies later located the suspect and motorcycle near 198th and P. Roads in Jackson County.
The driver, 20-year-old Dylan Reid Aubey, of New Braunfels,Texas, was arrested by deputies around 4:20 p.m.
The Kansas Highway Patrol and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribal Police assisted with the incident.
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