Johnson woman charged after pursuit into Kansas
Deputy describes high-speed chase across state line
FALLS CITY – Bailey Dicken, 20, of Johnson is charged with operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, willful reckless driving, no valid registration and speeding on Nov. 2.
A Richardson County sheriff’s deputy says he attempted a traffic stop on 633 Boulevard around 4:15 a.m., but Dicken drove up to 90 mph on county roads. The deputy said she ran a stop sign in Bern, Kan., and sped through town before attempting to hide the vehicle behind a freight truck in a parking lot.
The deputy says another woman in the vehicle was released after questioning.
