West Point Man Found Guilty on All Counts in Stanton County Jury Trial

On Tuesday afternoon just after 1:00 p.m. Tyler Kocian, 29, formerly of West Point was found guilty by a jury on four counts in Stanton County District Court after the 1 1/2 day jury trial, that involved a high speed vehicle pursuit through eight counties back in February. The pursuit began in Holt County after Kocian was suspected of stealing liquor from a store and he failed to stop for law enforcement as he continued east and went around stop sticks in Norfolk and entered Stanton County on Hwy 275 where he again failed to stop for activated emergency lights and ultimately struck a Stanton County Sheriff’s unit forcing it to spin out causing more than $7,800.00 in damage to the patrol unit. He continued to be pursued by the Stanton County Sheriff’s office and a Madison County Sheriff’s unit into Cuming County where spikes were successfully deployed in West Point by West Point P.D. Kocian continued to flee on deflated tires on Hwy 275 and then Hwy 91 into Blair where he was stopped and taken into custody by the Stanton County Sheriff’s office and has been in custody since. Kocian faces up to 50 plus years in prison on the convicted felony charges of Use of a Weapon to Commit a Felony, Criminal Mischief and Operating a Motor Vehicle to Avoid Arrest and a misdemeanor charge of Willful Reckless Driving. “This was a lengthy and very dangerous pursuit that put a lot of people at risk including my deputy trying to do his job and we really appreciate the assistance of the Madison County Sheriff’s office and West Point P.D., it was unfortunate our request for assistance from other law enforcement agencies during the course of the pursuit were not granted.” SHERIFF MIKE UNGER

Tyler Kocian