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    You are at:Home»Local News»Plea in Pottawatomie County Fleeing and Eluding Case

    Plea in Pottawatomie County Fleeing and Eluding Case

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    By KMAN Staff on March 6, 2014 Local News, Pottawatomie County, Top Story
    Pottawatomie County Justice Center, Westmoreland
    Pottawatomie County Justice Center, Westmoreland
    An Eskridge woman has entered a plea in Pottawatomie county court in a case KMAN has been following since last summer.
     
    Stephanie Rush, 29, pled no contest to felony fleeing and eluding in connection with a case that began at Wal-Mart in Manhattan in July of last year. Law enforcement authorities at the time indicated Rush took possession of several items from the jewelry and make-up counters at Wal-Mart and got into a vehicle.
     
    Police followed the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop when Rush fled to HIghway 24 near St. George and entered Highway 177, driving south to I-70. Her vehicle eventually came to a stop in Wabaunsee County and Rush was arrested.
     
    Her sentencing is set for April 24th.
     
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