Connect with us
Other Stations: 2Day FM 103-1 logo Thunder 97.7 / 99.7 logo AM 1430 KRGI logo Country 96 logo La Gran D logo 97-3 The Wolf logo

Two Arrested After Stolen Pickup, Stolen Guns Recovered in Pursuit


Nebraska State Patrol High Speed Pursuit

April 29, 2025 (Sidney, Neb.)  — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested two people following a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle overnight in Cheyenne County.

At approximately 12:45 a.m. MT Tuesday, a trooper observed a Chevrolet Silverado speeding on Interstate 80 eastbound near mile marker 64. The trooper attempted a traffic stop. The driver of the pickup initially slowed down but then accelerated to approximately 100 miles per hour. The trooper initiated a pursuit.

During the pursuit, NSP dispatchers were able to confirm that the pickup had been reported stolen. The pursuit continued fleeing on I-80 until the driver exited at mile marker 76 and began traveling on county roads south of the interstate. While on a country road, a passenger threw a coat out the window of the vehicle. Another trooper stopped to collect the item. He found two rifles and two handguns wrapped inside the coat. All four guns were later confirmed stolen.

After approximately 30 minutes, a trooper attempted a tactical vehicle intervention, but the suspect vehicle turned southbound into another field. In the field, the vehicle drove into a ditch and flipped over. The three occupants of the vehicle were then taken into custody without further incident. All three were transported to Sidney Regional Hospital.

The driver, Edgar Bear Runner, 22, of South Dakota, was arrested for flight to avoid arrest, willful reckless driving, possession of stolen property, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, and other charges. The passenger who threw the guns out of the vehicle was identified as Richard Martinez, 33, of South Dakota. He was arrested for tampering with physical evidence and possession of marijuana – less than one ounce. Bear Runner and Martinez were lodged in Cheyenne County Jail. The third occupant was cited for possession of marijuana – less than one ounce and was released.


<< Previous Next >>