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Two in custody after two county high speed pursuit
Two people were detained Sunday night, June 14, 2026, after a high speed pursuit traveled from Dodge County into Fond du Lac County.
At about 8:43 p.m. Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Deputies were notified of a pursuit initiated by Dodge County Deputies headed north on County YY into Fond du Lac County at speeds over 100 mph.
Dodge County continued to pursue the vehicle into Fond du Lac County while other deputies scrambled to get in position to stop the vehicle.
The chase continued north through the Village of Oakfield, and then to the southwest city limits of Fond du Lac where the driver then turned north on I-41.
According to radio transmissions, the vehicle was stopped on I-41 northbound just south of Winnebago Street at 9 p.m. The northbound lanes of 41 were shut down while officers conducted a high risk, felony traffic stop were the driver and passenger were taken into custody.
The following is a press release issued by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office:
Shortly before 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 14, 2026, a Dodge County Sheriff’s lieutenant attempted to stop a vehicle traveling nearly 50 mph in a 25-mph zone, in the village of Kekoskee. The vehicle immediately increased its speed and fled northbound. A traffic pursuit began and continued into Fond du Lac County.
Another Dodge County deputy soon joined the pursuit, which took place at speeds in excess of 100 mph. As the pursuit was heading towards Fond du Lac County, assistance from their sheriff’s office was requested. The suspect failed to stop at stop signs and at times, was driving on the wrong side of the road. The vehicle received damage after failing to negotiate a turn and entered the ditch and field at the intersection of Highland Road and Kinwood Road, in Fond du lac County. The pursuit continued into Oakfield and eventually towards the city of Fond du Lac, where the suspect entered Interstate 41 (I41), going northbound. Fond du Lac Sheriff’s Deputies had prepared tire deflation devices on I41 near Winnebago Street. As the suspect was northbound on I41, speeds decreased to about the speed limit, then slower, as the car became disabled due to the earlier damage and stopped on the shoulder.
A high-risk stop was performed on I41, just south of Winnebago Street, with deputies from Fond du Lac County, and troopers with the Wisconsin State Patrol assisting. Both of the vehicle’s occupants were detained, and the 20-year-old driver, Lorie Johnson, of Marion, Wisconsin, was eventually arrested and brought to the Dodge County Jail.
Lorie Johnson was charged in Dodge County Circuit Court on June 15, 2026, for felony charges of fleeing/eluding an officer and 2nd degree reckless endangering safety, along with a misdemeanor charge of bail jumping. Her 20-year-old male passenger was released after being detained.