By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post
A sometimes high-speed pursuit early Monday morning ended with stop spikes and the arrest of a Salina man who had multiple active warrants.
A deputy attempted to stop a Dodge Journey at approximately 1:50 a.m. Monday in the 2000 block of S. Broadway Boulevard, Saline County Sheriff's Lieutenant Jeremiah Hayes said this morning. The SUV initially pulled over and let out a passenger, but then led the deputy on a chase through parts of west and south Salina, before heading south out of town on S. Ohio Street at 100 mph.
The SUV turned west on E. Farrelly Road and then north on Centennial Road. The Salina Police Department then set up stop spikes at the intersection of Centennial Road and W. Water Well Road and disabled the SUV, Hayes said.

The driver, identified as Dustin Lee Lund, 41 of Salina, was taken into custody, Hayes said. Lund had active warrants from both Geary County and Saline County. He was arrested on those warrants and on the following requested charges, Hayes said.
●Felony flee and elude
●Multiple traffic infractions