
Photo Saline County Sheriff's Office
SALINE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas man after a chase and crash into a house in Saline County.
According to Sheriff Roger Soldan, a deputy was eastbound on East Crawford Street shortly before midnight Saturday when he clocked a westbound 2005 Jeep at 60 mph. The deputy attempted to stop the Jeep, which turned south onto Roach Street and was traveling at speeds in excess of 90 mph.
The Jeep left the road in the 2100 block of Roach, where the street curves near Stewart Elementary School, traveled through three yards and took out shrubbery and a rock display.
The Jeep then crossed Belmont Boulevard and struck a wooden fence and house at 2202 Roach. No one in the house was injured, according to Soldan.

Nathan Rogers
The driver, Nathan Rogers, 27, of Overland Park, fled on foot but was located Sunday and arrested on requested charges include Felony flee and elude, Felony damage to property, Felony interference, Reckless driving, Duty to report an accident and Transporting an open container.