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KS/NE fugitive found in Utah

(MSC News)--A man, wanted in connection with an an Atchison county arson, and for allegedly fleeing from authorities in southeast Nebraska, is in custody.

According to a one sentence statement released to MSC News by the Richardson County, Nebraska Sheriff's Office, 20-year-old Braiden Guido has been arrested in Summit County, Utah.

He was the subject of a search following the issuance of a felony Richardson County warrant for his arrest.

Guido is a suspect in an Atchison County case involving the the theft of a vehicle on the night of March 31 from a residence located on Bourbon Road, in Atchison County.

Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie told MSC News the theft followed a burglary, and is also connected to the alleged arson of another stolen vehicle found wrecked and on fire, not far from the burglarized residence, that same night.

According to the Richadson County, Nebraska Sheriff's Office, the car stolen from the residence was involved in an April 2 pursuit in the area of Salem, Nebraska.

The driver of the stolen car is identified as Guido.

According to the release, the pursuit began when a Deputy attempted to stop the car as part of a search for a wanted felon, identified as Michael Tinsley.

During the pursuit, it's alleged that another vehicle, driven by 19-year-old Gabrielle Guido, began to chase the Deputy.

The pursuit was terminated in the Salem Cemetery when Braiden Guido allegedly drove through a cemetery fence, across a snow covered pasture and then through another fence.

The release says Gabrielle Guido lost control of her vehicle in the cemetery and came to a stop on top of a small tree, narrowly missing the patrol vehicle.

She was arrested for willful reckless driving, minor in possession of alcohol and open alcohol container.

Guido eluded authorities until his Utah capture.

Tinsley remains on the run.

 

 

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