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Ann Oklahoma man He was arrested after he was leading the authorities in a chase that ended in hiding in cow dung for hours.
Police in Nowata County, Oklahoma, said 23-year-old Wolf October Berry was the first to escape from a police officer who tried to stop traffic because he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, “KOKI-TV reported.
Berry rushed from the policeman down the county road, crashed and continued to escape on foot.
Berry was found later that day after hiding in cow dung for hours, officials said.
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Berry escaped the police, ran obstacles, possessed more than $ 1,000 stolen goods, and Possession of firearms According to the agent, on consignment of a felony.
A loaded 9MM semi-automatic pistol was found on a Berry truck, along with stolen goods allegedly acquired by robbing two nearby properties.
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Berry’s bond is set at $ 25,000 by the Cherokee Nation Tribal Judge.
Nowata County is located about 50 miles north of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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