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Man leads authorities on pursuit, found hours later hiding in cow manure

NOWATA, Okla. — A Bartlesville man was arrested after leading authorities in Nowata County on a pursuit then hiding for hours in cow manure, the Nowata County Sheriff’s Office said.

Wolf October Berry, 23, of Bartlesville, was arrested on June 23 for eluding police, running a roadblock, possession of stolen property over $1,000, and possession of firearm in commission of a felony, deputies said.

The Nowata County Sheriff’s Office attempted to make a traffic stop of Berry in Delaware for not wearing a seatbelt, deputies said.

Deputies said Berry drove away and he was pursued west of Delaware on County Road 17 eventually crashing and running away on foot in the southwest section of Nowata County.

Stolen property was found in the truck that was stolen from two residential burglaries north of Delaware and the District 2 barn earlier in the week, deputies said.

Also found in the truck was a loaded 9MM semi automatic pistol. Berry was arrested later in the day after he had been hiding in cow manure for several hours, deputies said.

A Cherokee Nation Tribal Judge set Berry’s bond at $25,000.

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