Shane K. Glasgow is scheduled to appear in Antelope County Court today (Feb. 4) to face charges in connection with a high-speed pursuit which began near Meadow Grove and ended west of Neligh early Saturday morning.
On January 31, the Antelope County Sheriff’s Department was contacted by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department and the Nebraska State Patrol that their officers were in pursuit of a blue pickup heading west on Highway 275 towards Antelope County.
According to a press release issued by Sheriff Bob Moore, as the pursuit entered into Antelope County, the Antelope County Sheriff’s Department and Neligh Police Department joined in the pursuit and took the lead.
Stop spikes were deployed in an attempt to disable the vehicle in Neligh but were unsuccessful. The pursuit continued through Neligh with the driver of the blue pickup attempting to hit other officer’s vehicles with the pickup.
The pursuit ended 4.5 miles west of Neligh on Highway 275, the driver of the blue pickup lost control and went into the North ditch.
The release said the subject was allegedly attempting to come back out of the ditch when an Antelope County Deputy wedged his vehicle against the front of the pickup.
The driver of the pickup resisted arrest when officers attempt to arrest the subject, a Taser was deployed and the subject was subdued by officers shortly after.
Glasgow (current address unknown) was taken into custody and transported to the Antelope County Sheriff’s Office and booked in on the following counts: Count 1, flight to avoid arrest; Count 2, resisting arrest; Count 3, felony attempt of assault of an officer; Count 4, obstructing an officer; Count 5, possession of a stolen vehicle; Count 6, willful reckless driving; and Count 7, driving under suspension.
The vehicle, a 1994 Chevrolet pickup, was stolen out of Dodge County and registered to Francis Langhorst of North Bend, Nebraska.