(Sibley)– Charges have been filed against two people following a high speed pursuit Wednesday that started in Sibley and ended a short time later near Ocheyedan.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says it started when a deputy saw a 1998 GMC Yukon driven by 20-year-old Brandon Collins of Sibley having prior knowledge Collins was wanted on a valid Osceola county warrant for domestic abuse assault. The deputy attempted to pull over the vehicle, but Collins refused to stop, resulting in a pursuit. It ended at 190th Street and Tanager Avenue where Collins and a passenger, 19-year-old Jaiden Gramlow of Sibley, got out of the vehicle and took off on foot into some fields. A K9 from the Sheldon Police Department was deployed, along with a drone. Collins and Gramlow were apprehended a short time later without incident.
Gramlow was charged with interference with official acts and violation of a no contact order. Collins was charged with eluding, driving while revoked, interference with official acts, violation of a no contact order, reckless driving, speeding and failure to obey a stop sign. Both were booked into jail and were later released after posting bond.



