Oct 30, 2021

Kan. man dead after rollover crash during high speed chase

Posted Oct 30, 2021 11:30 AM
Justin Frostad had previous felony convictions for counterfeiting, aggravated endangering a child and for drugs, according to the Kan. Department of Corrections. Photo from an earlier arrest in Montgomery Co.
Justin Frostad had previous felony convictions for counterfeiting, aggravated endangering a child and for drugs, according to the Kan. Department of Corrections. Photo from an earlier arrest in Montgomery Co.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY—A Kansas man died in an accident during a high speed chase just before 11a.m. Friday in Montgomery County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Kia Optima driven by  Justin Allen Frostad, 28, Neodesha, was eastbound on County Road 3875 approximately two miles east of U.S. 75. 

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department was in pursuit of the vehicle. Frostad lost control of the Kia after crossing railroad tracks. The KIA veered off the road to the north, rolled and came to rest on its top in a field north of the road.

 Frostad was pronounced dead at the scene and was transported to Webb and Rodrick Chapel.

EMS transported a passenger identified as Shania Marie Parks, 20, South Coffeyville, to a hospital in Tulsa. They were not wearing seat belts, according to the KHP.