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An Oklahoma man chases authorities and finds him hiding in cow dung hours later

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An Oklahoma man was arrested after leading authorities in a chase that ended in hours of hiding in cow dung. 

Police in Nowata County, Oklahomafirst escape from police officers trying to stop traffic because 23-year-old Wolf Octoverbury is not wearing a seatbelt. Say it. -TV reported.

Berry rushed from the policeman down the county road, crashed and continued to escape on foot.

According to authorities, berries were hidden in cow dung later that day, hours later. 

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( Nowata County Sheriff's Office)

According to Berry's agent, he was charged with fleeing police, running obstacles, possessing more than $ 1,000 stolen goods, and possessing firearmson the mission of theFerrony. rice field. 

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Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma

Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma(iStock)

Berry's bond was set at $ 25,000 by the Cherokee Nation Tribal Judge.

Nowata County is located about 50 miles north of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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