A Wisconsin man was taken into custody early Tuesday morning after leading deputies on a high-speed chase at over 100 miles per hour in Iowa County. Authorities say the incident could have ended in tragedy given the rural roads and farm equipment commonly found in the area.
Key Details:
- Incident Time: Around 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday
- Location: State Highway 23 near Nelson Road, Iowa County, Wisconsin
- Suspect: Tyson E. Rogers, of Lone Rock
Pursuit Details:
- A red hatchback was clocked traveling 106 mph in a 55 mph zone
- Deputy initiated a traffic stop with lights and sirens
- Vehicle did not stop immediately, continuing at high speeds
- Finally pulled over near Goldmine Road
Suspect Background:
- Rogers admitted to the high-speed driving
- He is currently out on felony bail in Sauk County
- Also on probation and parole
- Wisconsin Department of Corrections placed a hold on him
Charges:
- Felony fleeing/eluding an officer
- Felony bail jumping
- Held at Iowa County Jail
- Court date scheduled for August 12, 2025
Law Enforcement Statement:
- Sheriff Michael Peterson warned of the dangers of reckless driving, especially on rural roads where farm equipment is common “Operating a vehicle at nearly twice the posted speed limit is not only irresponsible but poses a significant danger to everyone on the road.”
- Sheriff’s Office reaffirmed commitment to road safety and cracking down on reckless behavior.

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