Police chase reaches 110mph, ends in crash in Dallas

The Brief

  • A high-speed police chase began just after midnight in Grand Prairie when a driver on I-30 refused a traffic stop, leading officers on an eastbound pursuit that reached 110 mph.
  • The chase ended in a dead-end in Dallas, where the suspect’s vehicle was struck by a police unit as he attempted to turn around.
  • The suspect, who claimed he didn’t stop because he believed the car was uninsured, was taken to a hospital for unclear injuries and will face numerous charges.

DALLAS A late-night police chase that began in Grand Prairie reached speeds of 110 mph before ending with a crash in Dallas early Friday morning, Grand Prairie police said.

What we know:

The chase began just after midnight when Grand Prairie police tried to stop 25-year-old Victor Manuel Reyes of Dallas on Interstate 30.

Police said Reyes refused to stop and instead sped away going eastbound on I-30. He allegedly reached speeds in excess of 110 mph and drove erratically as he tried to evade officers.

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