(KAIR)--A Kansas City, Kansas man is facing Atchison County charges following his alleged attempt to flee from authorities.
According to a release from Atchison County Undersheriff Toby Smith, deputies attempted to stop a car shortly after 1:15 Monday morning for a traffic infraction near U.S. Highway 73 and Raven Hill Road.
As the attempt was made, deputies learned that the same Ford Mustang had fled a short time earlier from Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Deputies, and it’s alleged the driver did the same during the Atchison County traffic stop attempt.
A pursuit began as the Mustang headed southbound on Sherman Road before quickly running off the road and getting stuck.
The driver, 27-year-old Isaiah Nathaniel Seahorn-Betts, was arrested for flee and elude and reckless driving. He was issued a notice to appear for speeding, driving left of center, and failure to dim headlights.
He was also wanted on an Allen County, Kansas arrest warrant.
Following his arrest, Seahorn-Betts was booked into the Atchison County Jail.
His bond is set at $10,000.
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