U-Haul chase ends with arrest

Published 2:31 pm Thursday, June 19, 2014

Mower County Sheriff's deputies investigate a U-Haul that was involved in a short-lived chase Thursday morning that came to an end in the yard of a home near the intersection of County Road 4 and Highway 218. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Mower County Sheriff’s deputies investigate a U-Haul that was involved in a short-lived chase Thursday morning that came to an end in the yard of a home near the intersection of County Road 4 and Highway 218. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

A 31-year-old Spring Valley man was arrested Thursday morning after he drove off without paying for gas and led police on a 20-minute chase.

Mower County Sheriff Terese Amazi said the man drove away in a U-Haul truck from the BP gas station in Hayfield shortly before 9 a.m. without paying for gas. Deputies found him traveling south on Highway 56.

The driver led deputies on a 20-minute chase throughMower County before he was eventually stopped in Austin. Amazi said the driver used county and township roads and went as fast as 70 mph.

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Police ended the chase at County Road 4 near Highway 218 when Austin officers deployed stop sticks, which driver swerved into a ditch to avoid. Amazi said the driver got his truck stuck and was taken into custody without incident.

Deputies originally thought the driver had a child passenger, but Amazi said the passenger was a 35-year-old woman. The driver told police he had fled from deputies because his passenger had warrants out for her arrest.

The driver was taken to Mower County jail pending formal charges. He also has warrants out for his arrest, according to Amazi.