I-77 traffic stop leads to lengthy pursuit in Summit County

GREEN, Ohio (WJW) – The Summit County Sheriff’s Office released information Monday on a traffic stop and pursuit that took place in Green.

On Saturday, June 29, a deputy initiated a traffic stop around 2 p.m. on I-77.

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According to a press release, the driver, Thomas Baker, was known to have an active felony warrant out of Summit County.

The vehicle exited I-77 at South Arlington Road, but deputies said Baker didn’t stop.

As the deputy pulled into a parking lot behind the driver, Baker drove directly toward the deputy’s cruiser, according to a press release, and then fled the scene.

Multiple units responded and attempted to pull Baker over in Springfield Township.

Eventually, deputies said Baker drove to his residence on Bridger Road.

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But once there, Baker got out of the vehicle and started to run, according to a press release.

Baker was caught a short time later with multiple deputies, officers, and K-9s in pursuit.

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