OLMSTED COUNTY, Minn. - A man is facing multiple felony charged after allegedly fleeing authorities after running a stop sign.
Nicholas Hanson, 34, of Rochester, is facing charges of felony fleeing in a motor vehicle, felony fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance and driver after revocation after an incident Saturday night.
The Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy attempted to pull over a vehicle driving westbound on 28th St. SE. The vehicle took off and made several evasive moves, according to authorities, before coming to a stop at the intersection of 39th Ave. and 21st St. SE.
Hanson was also found with suspected methamphetamine (1.84 grams).

Nicholas Hanson
A man is facing multiple felony charged after allegedly fleeing authorities after running a stop sign.
Posted: Jan 14, 2019 10:09 AM
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