Lincoln man hid among hay bales after chase with Nebraska troopers, patrol says

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A Lincoln man led a trooper on a chase Tuesday in western Lancaster County, the Nebraska State Patrol says.
The patrol was notified by the Seward County Sheriff’s Office of a stolen vehicle that was thought to be traveling east toward Lincoln.
Around 4:15 p.m., a trooper saw the vehicle, a Chevrolet Suburban, on Highway 6 near Emerald.
The trooper tried to pull the vehicle over, but the driver – later identified as 42-year-old David Ruhl – sped off through a home’s yard.
Ruhl then went through a fence and into a cornfield, the patrol said. The trooper did not follow Ruhl.
About half a mile later, Ruhl lost control, and the vehicle came to a stop in the field. He got out of the SUV and ran off.
Eventually, a dog was able to track down Ruhl, who was hiding amongst several hay bales, the patrol said.
Ruhl was taken to a Lincoln hospital for treatment.
Once he is released, Ruhl will be arrested on suspicion of flight to avoid arrest, obstructing a police officer, criminal mischief and theft, according to the patrol.
The patrol said Ruhl could face additional charges in Seward County. An investigation is ongoing.