2 men arrested Wednesday following a pursuit in Woodbury County
July 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Sioux City, Iowa) – A high-speed pursuit resulting from an attempted traffic stop in northwest Iowa ended with the arrest of two people. According to the Woodbury County Sheriff’s Office, deputies tried to stop a vehicle on Highway 141 a little after 8-a.m., Wednesday. The driver refused to yield and led deputies on a chase along northbound Interstate 29. Officers with the Sergeant Bluff Police Department assisted the Sheriff’s Office, by deploying stop sticks. A Woodbury County Deputy then performed a successful pursuit intervention technique – or, PIT, maneuver. The Iowa State Patrol also assisted during the incident.
The vehicle finally stoped on I-29 near mile marker 142. Two male occupants, who were identified as 34-year-old Shelton Lapointe, and 29-year-old Richard Martinez, were taken into custody. Lapointe, who was the driver, was charged with violating a parole warrant, driving with a barred license, felony eluding, and possession of a controlled substance. Martinez was charged with possession of a controlled substance, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Traffic in the area was temporarily tied-up while both lanes of I-29 north were closed during the incident investigation.