BARTON COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas felon on multiple allegations following a two county chase.
Just after 1 a.m. Sunday, the Barton County Sheriff’s Office was taking a report of a stolen vehicle in the 3800 block of 2nd Street, just southwest of the City of Great Bend, according to Sheriff Brian Bellendir.
While at the scene, the deputy broadcast the description of the vehicle on the police radio.
A unit with the Great Bend Police Department observed the vehicle at about 1:39 a.m. eastbound on U.S. 56 Highway leaving Great Bend. Deputies intercepted the vehicle on E. Barton County Road and attempted to stop it.
The vehicle fled east toward the city of Ellinwood where an Ellinwood police unit was able to deploy stop sticks, which the vehicle ran over, flattening one tire.
The vehicle continued east out of Ellinwood into Rice County at which point the Rice County Sheriff’s Office and Lyons Police Department joined the pursuit. Stop sticks were again deployed east of Chase flattening another tire.
The vehicle continued into the city of Lyons where it struck two patrol units from the Barton County Sheriff’s Office and one from the Sterling Police Department. The vehicle was then forced to stop after being struck by units from several agencies.
The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was identified as Luis Cerna, 24 of Great Bend. Cerna was arrested and transported to the Rice County Jail where is being held on a $75,000 bond on requested charges of felony flee and elude, driving while habitual violator, possession of stolen property and criminal damage to property.
He will be transferred to Barton County after facing the Rice County charges. Cerna has a previous felony conviction for criminal threat, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections