JACKSON COUNTY, Kan. —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas man who led deputies on a high-speed chase.
Just after 2p.m. July 20, a Sheriff’s Deputy attempted to stop a black Mustang southeast of Holton for allegedly exceeding the speed limit excessively, according to Sheriff Tim Morse.
The driver of the vehicle later identified as 25-year-old Brennen Michael Bosh of Valley Falls, failed to stop and continued eastbound on K-16 Highway at speeds over 100 mph, according to Morse. The deputy lost sight of the Mustang near Valley Falls and discontinued the pursuit. A KHP helicopter assisted in trying to locate the suspect.
On Friday, with the assistance of the Valley Falls Police Department and further investigation, deputies arrested Bosh in Valley Falls and booked him into the Jackson County Jail on requested charges of felony fleeing and eluding law enforcement, and reckless driving. Deputies from Jefferson County assisted with the arrest.