Idaho man arrested after low-speed tractor chase

Gustavo Gonzalez-Palacios was arrested Oct. 8 after he allegedly led deputies on a low-speed chase while driving a stolen tractor.

Gustavo Gonzalez-Palacios was arrested Oct. 8 after he allegedly led deputies on a low-speed chase while driving a stolen tractor. (Power County Idaho Sheriff’s Office)


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AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho — A 25-year-old Idaho man was arrested after police say he led deputies on a low-speed chase while driving a stolen tractor.

Gustavo Gonzalez-Palacios was charged with felony grand theft and felony eluding an officer, according to a news release from the Power County Sheriff's Office.

On Oct. 8 around 8 p.m., the Power County Sheriff's Office received a phone call from a man about a disturbance at a North Pleasant Valley Road home.

The caller told dispatch that Gonzalez-Palacios was highly intoxicated and had walked away from the house, police say.

A Power County Sheriff's Office deputy and an Idaho state trooper spoke with family, checked the area, and were unable to locate Gonzalez-Palacios, according to police.

At 10:02 p.m., the sheriff's office received another phone call from the same person, saying Gonzalez-Palacios had been found and was reportedly driving a stolen tractor on Lamb Weston Road, police say.

At 10:07 p.m., deputies found Gonzalez-Palacios driving the tractor west on that road.

Gonzalez-Palacios allegedly refused to pull over and stop for the deputies who say they had activated their overhead emergency lights and sirens. He continued west, eventually turning north onto a field road towards South Pleasant Valley Road.

The pursuit continued on South Pleasant Valley Road and onto several other roads in the Pleasant Valley area.

Eventually, the pursuit ended on North Pleasant Valley Road, when police say Gonzalez-Palacios returned to his house and parked the tractor near a garage.

According to the release, speeds during the pursuit did not exceed 28 mph, but two uninvolved vehicles were run off the road by the tractor, according to police.

The tractor's owner was found and confirmed that no one had permission to operate or be in possession of the tractor during that time.

No injuries or other property damage was reported, but additional charges are pending due to damage to the tractor, according to police.

Gonzalez-Palacios was arrested and booked into the Power County Jail with a bond of $30,000, the police said.

He is expected to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 24. If convicted, he could face up to 23 years in prison.

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