Norfolk Police pull over man for expired plates, arrest him for warrant and other charges

NORFOLK, Neb. -- Norfolk Police arrested a 37-year-old man after being pulled over for expired plates.
The Norfolk Police Division said that on Saturday around 4:33 p.m., they pulled over 37-year-old Raulin Ballard.
Ballard was stopped in a business parking lot in the 12000 block of S 13th St., according to authorities.
NPD said that Ballard exited the car and reportedly refused to speak to the officer other than to say the vehicle didn't belong to him.
After saying the vehicle wasn't his, NPD said Ballard fled on foot from the officer and refused to comply with the officer's order to stop.
NPD said officers caught Ballard and after a brief struggle they were able to handcuff him and take him into custody.
Police said they identified Ballard through the Automated Fingerprint Identification System.
After identifying him, NPD said they found that Ballard had a revoked driver's license and that he had an active Lancaster County arrest warrant.
Ballard was arrested for driving during revocation, obstruction of a peace officer, resisting arrest and the Lancaster County warrant.
He was housed in the Norfolk City Jail and later transferred to the Madison County Jail.