Lincoln Police tracked down a man who had eluded them for several days. On July 20th around 10pm police were called to the N. Antelope Valley Parkway and O Street on an injury accident. As officers were responding to the area, they were told the driver of a grey 2004 Oldsmobile Alero was leaving the scene on foot.
Officers found 23-year-old Sonlee Prack near 23rd and O Street. He matched the description provided by witnesses. Officers learned that Prack was wanted on an outstanding warrant, had a suspended license and did not have paperwork or insurance for the vehicle.
A passenger from the other vehicle reported a minor head injury. Witnesses reported that Prack’s vehicle was southbound on Antelope Valley and violated a red traffic signal before colliding with the other vehicle. Officers also learned that Prack was wanted for several other cases.
On July 9th around 8:30 pm officers were dispatched to the 2800 block of Potter Street on a disturbance where Prack had damaged a family member’s vehicle and pushed them. That same night just before 9pm an officer attempted to stop a vehicle being driven by Prack. The officer identified Prack from previous contacts and knew he was wanted reference the disturbance.
As the officer attempted to stop the vehicle in the area of Centennial Mall and P Street, it took off driving in a reckless manner. On July 11th around 7:30 pm, Prack was identified as stealing a rotisserie chicken from Super Saver at 2662 Cornhusker and had previous theft convictions making it a felony theft charge.
On July 13th just before noon, an officer attempted to stop a vehicle with no license plate in the area of 27th and Superior Street. The officer was able to identify the driver as Prack, however, the vehicle fled the scene at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner.
On July 16th around 9:30 am, an officer attempted to stop a vehicle being driven by Prack in the area of 27th and Holdrege and the vehicle fled from the officer and drove away recklessly. Prack was also found to be wanted for an outstanding warrant for Driving During Suspension.
Prack was ultimately arrested for Theft by Unlawful Taking – 3rd Subsequent Offense, 3 counts of Operating a Vehicle to Avoid Arrest, 4 counts of Driving during Suspension, Willful Reckless Driving, Vandalism, Disturbing the Peace, Leaving Scene of Accident, Operate Vehicle without Proof of Ownership, No Proof of Insurance and Careless Driving.