Five Arrested After 110 MPH Police Chase in North Texas

A high-speed chase took place across three north Texas counties on Thursday morning, with the suspect reaching speeds of 110 MPH. This was a 90-minute pursuit that ended with 5 suspects in custody. The chase began near FM 875 and FM 663 in Ellis County around 3:20 a.m. and lasted for about an hour before the suspects crashed on I-30 at about 4:20 a.m. near Camp Bowie Boulevard.

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Police were able to stop the driver by utilizing spike strips during the pursuit, which caused the driver to lose control and flip the vehicle on its side.Ellis County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that a deputy observed a vehicle shooting near FM 875 and FM 663. The deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but the driver fled. The officer reported that the suspect fired at them during the chase. Investigators confirmed a firearm was recovered from the crash, which had been thrown out of the vehicle during the pursuit…

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