An Omaha motorcyclist is facing an encyclopedic list of charges after leading authorities on a chase that stretched from Lincoln through Omaha and into Iowa at speeds in excess of 100 miles-per-hour.

Devon Brogdon, 22, eventually ran out of running room and was arrested by Iowa State Troopers.

The chase began shortly before 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 7.

A Nebraska State Trooper clocked the motorcycle traveling at 90 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. When the trooper activated lights and siren, the motorcycle accelerated and was tracked at speeds in excess of 100 MPH while still on I-80 in Lincoln.

Authorities say that due to the high rate of speed and increasingly dangerous driving of the motorcycle rider, troopers pulled back and the NSP Aviation Support Division took over tracking the bike from the sky.

The NSP says Brogdon maintained speeds in excess of 90 MPH, passing traffic on the inside shoulder of I-80 between Lincoln and Omaha. Several troopers positioned themselves along the route to monitor the pursuit while the NSP helicopter followed.

As the motorcycle entered Iowa, the Iowa State Patrol took over the ground pursuit with support from the NSP helicopter.

Authorities say they eventually cornered the suspect and forced the motorcycle to stop. Brogdon ran but not as quickly as the troopers. The foot chase ended with Brogdon in custody. He was turned over to NSP to be returned to Lincoln.

Devon Brogdon faces several charges and citations including:

Flight to Avoid Arrest

Willful Reckless Driving

Driving Under Suspension

Speeding

Failure to Signal

Driving on the Shoulder

No Motorcycle Endorsement

No Proof of Insurance

Failing to Display the Proper Number of License Plates

Operating an Unregistered Vehicle

In addition to the charges in Nebraska, the Iowa Patrol also cited him for traffic infractions.

Brogdon was jailed in Lancaster County.