Red Oak man arrested following a traffic stop & high-speed pursuit Tuesday morning
June 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop early this (Tuesday) morning in Red Oak, resulted in a high-speed pursuit and an eventual arrest of the driver. According to Red Oak Police, 39-year-old Michael Scott Stafford, of Red Oak, was charged with Felony Eluding. His bond was set at $5,000. Authorities say a little after 12-a.m. Tuesday, Officers with the Red Oak Police Department attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic infraction. Upon turning on their emergency lights and sirens, the driver of the suspect vehicle failed to yield and took-off on Broadway Street northbound, eluding officers.
The vehicle continued north on Highway 48, with speeds of up to 105-miles per hour. The vehicle then turned west onto 130th Street, and south onto F Avenue before driving through a private residential driveway and onto their property. The vehicle rammed through two cattle gates before becoming stuck in the mud in the cattle lot with one of the gates was wedged under the vehicle.
Stafford refused to cooperate with law enforcement commands to exit the vehicle. After a short time, he removed himself from the vehicle and was taken into custody. Red Oak Police were assisted during the incident by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and K9 Unit, the Iowa State Patrol, Deputies from the Pottawattamie and Mills County Sheriff’s Offices, Red Oak Fire Department and the K9 “Bane.”