(KNZA)--Two Iowa men were taken into custody over the weekend after a stolen vehicle was stopped in Holton.
Shortly after 4:00 Saturday morning, Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said Jackson County deputies were alerted by Richardson County, Nebraska authorities of a stolen Ford Crown Victoria that had been taken from Dawson, Nebraska. The vehicle was believed to be headed south on U.S. Highway 75.
Jackson County deputies located the vehicle heading southbound north of Holton. Deputies and Holton Police conducted a traffic stop near Arizona and Banner Drive on the south side of Holton. A Jackson County Sheriff K-9 was used to bring the two occupants into custody.
Morse said arrested were 23-year-old Dylan Peters and 21-year-old Zachary White, both of Council Bluffs.
Both men were booked into the Jackson County Jail for felony theft. Peters is also being held for possession of a controlled substance. White also had an outstanding warrant from the Iowa Department of Corrections for robbery.
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