FREMONT COUNTY, IOWA – Two meth-toting Nebraska women ventured east over the mighty Missouri in their non-plated vehicle to allegedly traffic their goods, but when they encountered no-nonsense Iowa law enforcement, they tossed their poison out a window and floored it, reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour before landing in the slammer.

On February 15, 2025, at approximately 9:13 PM, Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies attempted to stop a non-plated vehicle within the city of Hamburg, Iowa. The driver refused to stop, leading deputies on a high-speed pursuit northbound on Interstate 29, reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph from the 1-mile marker. The pursuit ended near the 24-mile marker, where deputies successfully stopped the vehicle and took both occupants into custody. The driver, Chelsi Rogers, 27, of Omaha, Nebraska, and the passenger, Amber Walker, 41, also of Omaha, were arrested at the scene. During the pursuit, deputies observed and later recovered over two pounds of methamphetamine that had been discarded from the fleeing vehicle.
Chelsi Rogers has been charged with:
• Possession with the Intent to Distribute over 5 Grams of Methamphetamine – Class B Felony
• Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp – Class D Felony
• Keeping a Vehicle for the Sale of Controlled Substances – Aggravated Misdemeanor
• Felony Eluding – Class D Felony Amber Walker has been charged with:
• Possession with the Intent to Distribute over 5 Grams of Methamphetamine – Class B Felony
• Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp – Class D Felony
According to records, Amber Lee Walker has been charged with:
• Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp – Class D Felony
• Controlled Substance Violation – Class D Felony
Both Rogers and Walker are being held at the Fremont County Jail on a $25,000 surety bond. The Mills County and Shenandoah K9 Units, Mills County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office during this incident.

