LINCOLN, Neb. -- Authorities arrested a Lincoln man after a hit-and-run crash that led to a pursuit near Lincoln. 

The Nebraska State Patrol said they arrested 62-year-old Donald Roth Sunday afternoon.

Troopers with the NSP said that around 3:35 p.m. on Sunday, a trooper was on patrol on 27th St. near Interstate 80 in Lincoln, when he reportedly saw what looked like two vehicles that had just had a crash. 

NSP said the trooper spoke to both drivers, and as the trooper was trying to investigate the situation, the driver of one of the vehicle, Roth, got back into his vehicle and fled the scene. At this point, NSP said the trooper initiated the pursuit. 

Roth reportedly fled north on 27th St. going more than 100 miles per hour and then turned east on Mill Road and north onto 40th St, according to authorities. 

The NSP said that Roth then turned right onto a rural driveway and entered a field. 

After a short amount of time in the field, the NSP said both vehicles re-entered the driveway where a collision happened. 

Authorities said that the vehicles then left the driveway and hit agriculture equipment in the field. 

NSP said the trooper was then able to take the suspect, Roth, into custody. 

Roth was taken to a local medical center for treatment of minor injuries. 

It was reported that the trooper was not injured. 

NSP said that Roth has been medically cleared and has been lodged in Lancaster County Jail. 

Roth was arrested for driving under a 15-year license revocation, willful reckless driving, flight to avoid arrest, leaving the scene of an accident, and criminal mischief. 

This is an ongoing investigation.