BRANDON, Miss. (AP) — An Alabama man is in custody on several charges after passing a Mississippi deputy on I-20 at a speed in excess of 100 miles per hour early Sunday.
The Clarion-Ledger reported that 29-year-old Govan Brandon Mills of Boaz is being held at the Rankin County Jail on charges of felony fleeing of a marked police car, possession of stolen property, DUI, open container, no driver's license, no insurance and reckless driving.
Sheriff Bryan Bailey said a deputy tried to stop the vehicle, driven by Mills, at the downtown Brandon exit and it continued west on I-20.
The chase continued to Warren County where officers stopped the vehicle. After a short foot pursuit, Mills was arrested.
It was unclear whether Mills has an attorney.
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