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Information released on July 1st Page County high speed pursuit/arrest

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July 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers, Friday (today, 7/9), released information with regard to a high speed pursuit that took place July 1st. On that date, officers from the Clarinda Police Department and deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Department were involved in the chase, which began when a Clarinda Police Officer attempted to stop a black Dodge Charger for failure to display registration plates.

The chase started on N. 12th Street and continued through northeast Page County and into northwest Taylor County. The driver of the Charger – later identified as 46-year-old Jeremy Leslie Williams, of Clarinda – failed to stop, initiating the pursuit. Williams lost control of the car near 200th & Able Avenue in Taylor County, and fled on foot. A search of the area was conducted but Williams could not be found.

Clarinda Police arrested Williams on Thursday, July 8th, on a Page County arrest warrant for eluding law enforcement officers and driving a motor vehicle while under license revocation. Williams was arrested without incident in Clarinda, and was being held at the Page County Jail on $3,000 bail. Clarinda Police Officers were assisted by the Page County Sheriff’s Department and the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department and Page County Emergency Management with the pursuit.

Reports have been forwarded to Page County Attorney’s Office for formal charging decisions.