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Page County man arrested following a high speed motorcycle pursuit Thursday

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April 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Page County on a motorcycle with no license plate escalated into a high-speed pursuit, Thursday. According to Sheriff Lyle Palmer, a Page County Sheriff’s deputy attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a Kawasaki motorcycle on 310th Street, just west of Highway 71, or about one-mile north of Braddyville. The driver and only occupant of the motorcycle – later identified as 51-year-old Steven William Wells, of College Springs –  was wearing a helmet, along with a red sweatshirt and blue jeans.

Steven W. Wells

The Motorcycle accelerated to speeds of over 100 mph and continued west on 310th with the Page County Deputy pursuing with lights and siren in a fully marked Page County Sheriff’s Office vehicle. The motorcycle continued west for approximately 3.5 miles at speeds in excess of 100 mph before turning north on Oak. The motorcycle then traveled north on Oak in to the city of College Springs, IA with the Deputy still in pursuit, not losing sight of the motorcycle.

The cycle finally stopped at 806 Pine Street in College Springs where Wells was immediately taken into custody. Hes was transported to the Page County Jail and held on charges of Driving while license is barred (Aggravated Misdemeanor), Eluding or attempting to elude a Peace Officer (Aggravated Misdemeanor). Wells also faces numerous other traffic violations from this pursuit. Bond on the charges was set at $4,000.