(KNZA)--A Topeka man in jailed in Jackson County after leading a Kansas State Highway trooper on a pursuit Sunday evening.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said deputies were dispatched to the area of 214th Road and U.S. 75 Highway around 7:20 to assist the KHP on a DUI investigation.
The driver allegedly was able to get back into his pickup truck and headed southbound on U.S. 75 towards Mayetta.
The vehicle eventually turned and went northbound on U.S.75.
A Kansas State Trooper attempted a tactical vehicle intervention south of Holton.
The driver continued into Holton, where he surrendered to troopers and deputies in the Sheriff's Office parking lot.
Morse said the driver, identified as 37-year-old Zachary Campbell, was booked into the Jackson County Jail for two counts of felony interference with law enforcement and a felony count of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement
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