At approximately 6 p.m. Friday, the Newton County Sheriff\u2019s Department dispatched a hit and run crash that occurred on U.S. 24 near Goodland. \u00a0The offending vehicle was reported to be a red passenger car with front end damage. Trooper Jordan Jones was patrolling on County Road 50 East when a red vehicle matching the suspect vehicle description passed him northbound.\u00a0 As it passed, he observed significant damage to the front drivers side of the car.<\/p>\n
Trooper Jones caught up to the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop when the driver failed to stop and fled northbound at a high rate of speed.\u00a0 As a result, Trooper Jones advised dispatch that he was in pursuit of the suspect. During the pursuit the vehicle struck a telephone pole, cattle fencing, and was driving on a flat tire, but the suspect continued to flee.<\/p>\n
The pursuit ended in Morocco when the male driver and female passenger fled on foot. Trooper Runyon and Trooper Jones were able to take the male into custody while a Newton County Sheriff\u2019s Deputy was able to apprehend the female passenger. \u00a0The male subject, identified as Matthew W. Boe, 29, from Remington, was later transported to the Newton County Jail.\u00a0 Boe is preliminarily charged with the following:<\/p>\n
The female passenger was arrested and charged by the Newton County Sheriff\u2019s Department.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"