(KWNO)-A man driving at speeds close to 90 miles per hour was arrested on Saturday in Buffalo County. According to a press release, Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office deputies got a report of a vehicle driving erratically on State Highway 35 on Saturday afternoon in the town of Buffalo. A deputy located the vehicle traveling 88-mph in a 35-mph hour zone. The deputy tried to pull the vehicle over but the driver, 30-year-old Brendan Maher, took off and led deputies on a 12-mile chase. The Wisconsin State Patrol deployed a tire deflation device to stop Maher. He was arrested for fleeing from officers and DUI.
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