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Clarksville man zooms to 127 mph to elude cops, but is caught (video)

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RURAL BREMER COUNTY – A Clarksville man zoomed to 127 mph to elude cops, but was unsuccessful in his attempt to stay out of jail.

On June 5, 2019 at approximately 9:23 PM, a Bremer County Deputy attempted to stop a white Triumph Daytona motorcycle for a speeding violation (106 in a 65 mph zone) northbound on Highway 218 west of Waverly. The motorcycle failed to stop and fled west on County Road C33 into Butler County reaching speeds of 127 mph. The motorcycle then continued into Clarksville city limits. Dylan Scott Jacobs, age 20 of Clarksville, was taken into custody and transported to the Bremer County Jail. He is charged with; Eluding, Excessive Speed, Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device and Violation of Conditions of Restricted License.

The Bremer County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office and the Clarksville Police Department.

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4 thoughts on “Clarksville man zooms to 127 mph to elude cops, but is caught (video)

  1. I am totally confused between the story in the actual video, I did not see a motorcycle at all.

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