UPDATE 2: Suspect believed still at large in Redfield

If you see him, call 515-993-4567

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Brandy Rachel Pace, 23, of Chicago was arrested Saturday night in Redfield on a charge of first-offense possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and is held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

A Dallas County Deputy Sheriff’s patrol vehicle forms part of the perimeter formed in the Redfield area Sunday morning in an effort to apprehend a suspect who fled on foot after a high-speed chase that started Saturday night in Nebraska.

The Iowa State Patrol and local law enforcement agencies are maintaining a perimeter in the Redfield area Sunday afternoon in an effort to apprehend a suspect who fled on foot after a high-speed chase that started Saturday night in Nebraska.

The suspect is described as a black male, wearing a white shirt and sweatpants. Iowa State Patrol (ISP) Trooper John Salesberry said the suspect is considered dangerous.

“We’re considering him dangerous,” Salesberry told ThePerryNews.com about 3 a.m. Sunday. “We don’t know that he’s armed, but obviously we’re not going to take any chances either.”

The suspect fled from his disabled vehicle about 9 p.m. Saturday in Redfield. A passenger in the vehicle was taken into custody.

Brandy Rachel Pace, 23, of Chicago was charged with first-offense possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and is held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Anyone who sees the suspect or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call 515-993-4567.

ThePerryNews.com will update this story as information becomes available.

*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

6 COMMENTS

          • I’m sure arrangements were made during the chase in case he had to bail. He had a car coming for him while he was still on the road and when he bailed he gave them the location where to pick him up. He is long gone. Hopefully, the car is not in his name, and he can try another weed run in a less conspicuous car.

  1. Some more evil marijuana smugglers trying not to get caught. I wonder if they kept their receipts (from when they legally purchased this dastardly weed at a legal dispensary) like the last trio of young men they stopped? A legally purchased substance that was going to a legal state (Illinois), and this guy tried to avoid a 10-year prison sentence in Iowa and Nebraska by doing this stupid crap. He had no worries in Colorado and would have been safe in Illinois, but at least we prevented legally purchased weed from getting to Chicago, where it would be legal as well.

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