Following high-speed chase in Illinois, wanted man captured by Kenosha County deputies

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A man on the run, accused of breaking into his girlfriend's home and forcing her into his vehicle, was captured by Kenosha County Sheriff's Department deputies. 

According to the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department, on Dec. 22, deputies were dispatched to the 38300 block of 87th Street after receiving a call and heard a woman screaming and a man threatening her. Another call came in shortly after reporting a man attacked a woman at the intersection of State Highway 83 North and State Highway 50. Officials determined the calls were related. 

An investigation revealed the suspect, identified by authorities as Justin Bollinger, had broken into his girlfriend's residence and forced her out and into his vehicle. At the intersection, the vehicle came to a stop for a red light and officials say the woman fled.

Bollinger also fled the scene and was on the run. A warrant for his arrest was issued.

On Jan. 5, the US Marshall's Service attempted to take Bollinger into custody at a residence located in Wadsworth, Illinois. Officials say Bollinger once again fled in a pickup truck and led US Marshalls on a high-speed chase. 

The pursuit ended at Highway 173 at Siedschlag Road, where officials say Bollinger fled on foot. He was later taken into custody that evening without incident at his father's residence by Kenosha County Sheriff's Department deputies. 

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