Man who led Livingston County authorities on high-speed pursuit on New Year’s Eve has bond denied

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Bond was taken up and denied in the Associate Division of Livingston County Circuit Court on Wednesday for a Kansas City man charged following an alleged high-speed pursuit New Year’s Eve.

Nathaniel Watkins’s bond was previously set at $7,500 cash only and Supervision Services on his original arrest warrant and $10,000 cash only, Supervision Services, and a drug patch on an arrest warrant on failure to obey judge.

Watkin’s case was continued to February 26th to set or waive a preliminary hearing. He has been charged with the felonies of resisting or interfering with an arrest for a felony and driving while revoked or suspended.

Livingston County Sheriff Steve Cox previously reported he attempted to stop a vehicle driven by Watkins for allegedly having no license plate, but a chase ensued with the suspect vehicle traveling west in the eastbound lanes of U. S. Highway 36.

The suspect vehicle allegedly “gave out” on LIV 273, and Watkins gave up himself.


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