By JANIE SLAVEN Commonwealth Journal Dec 19, 2020 Jeffrey Wayne Holder PCDC The case of a Powell County man arrested for driving over 100 mph earlier this month is headed to the Pulaski County Grand Jury. Jeffrey Wayne Holder, 45, of Clay City, was arrested December 7 on charges of first-degree Fleeing or Evading Police (Motor Vehicle), three counts of first-degree Wanton Endangerment, Menacing, Resisting Arrest, Reckless Driving, Speeding 26 MPH or greater than the speed limit, Disregard a Stop Sign, and Failure of Non-Owner Operator to Maintain Insurance. The charges stem from a pursuit that began around 9 p.m. December 7 when Pulaski County Sheriffâs Deputy Nick Barber observed a black 2014 Jeep Patriot traveling on Barnesburg Road in excess of 100 mph. Dep. Barber attempted to stop the Jeep, according to Sheriff Greg Speck, but the driver refused to pull over. Instead he continued onto Ky. 461 â disregarding a stop sign and passing multiple vehicles.