ROGERSVILLE — A Hawkins County man who said he fled police with his wife and two children in the vehicle last month because he didn’t want the kids to see him get arrested was sentenced to 90 days in jail Wednesday. Among other offenses, Justin Keith Sloan was originally charged with two counts of felony evading arrest related to fleeing in a vehicle and one count of misdemeanor evading for fleeing on foot as the result of a pursuit that began in Goshen Valley and ended in Allandale. On Wednesday in Hawkins County Sessions Court, Sloan pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor evading, reckless endangerment, reckless driving and driving on a revoked license. One count of felony evading was reduced to a misdemeanor, and one felony was dismissed along with two stop sign violations and two red light violations. Aside from the 90 day jail sentence, Sloan will serve two consecutive terms of probation at 11 months and 29 days each.