Apr 01, 2020

90 MPH high speed chase in panhandle

Posted Apr 01, 2020 2:51 AM

By Troy Brown, Scotts Bluff County Sheriff Deputy

At around 12:08 p.m.  the Communication Center in Scottsbluff received a complaint of a red Ford Fusion; which was actually a Ford Focus, traveling high rate of speed with a male “surfing “on the hood of the car, east bound on county road F.

Deputies responded to the area, identified the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop.

The driver refused to stop and accelerated to approximately 90 mph traveling south bound on Sugar Factory Road toward Scottsbluff. When it became apparent the vehicle wasn’t going to stop, was heading into Scottsbluff and the time of day the pursuit was terminated.

The vehicle in question was observed by an Investigator with the County Attorney’s office pulling into the north parking lot at Regional West Medical Center and the occupants exited the vehicle.

Scotts Bluff County Deputies and Scottsbluff Police officers responded to the area and with assistance from employees of RWMC; were able to locate and identify all the occupants.

A 17 year old male driver was cited for Flight to Avoid and Obstructing a Peace Officer.

Two other 16 year old male passengers were cited for Obstructing a Peace Officer, a 13 year old passenger was cited for False Information to a Peace Officer and Obstructing a Peace Officer, and  19 year old Abel Barron was cited for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Controlled Substance, False Information to a Peace Officer and Obstructing a Peace Officer.

Agencies assisting in the apprehension were the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff’s Office, Scottsbluff Police Department, an Investigator with the Scotts Bluff County Attorney’s Office and employees of RWMC.