A Cleveland man with multiple felony warrants was taken into custody Friday afternoon, Sept. 5, after reportedly leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase that reached 120 mph, authorities said.
The incident began early Friday afternoon when a report came into Montgomery County that the boyfriend of the reportee’s daughter had stolen her vehicle. An attempt-to-locate alert was issued, and Humble police first spotted the vehicle on camera at Will Clayton Parkway and Interstate 69 heading north. It was reported that the driver might be armed.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputies, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers, and Montgomery County Precinct 4 constables set up along I-69 to intercept the vehicle. A Precinct 4 unit initiated a pursuit when the vehicle was seen near Roman Forest Boulevard. The chase continued into Cleveland, where the suspect turned onto FM 1010, then south to Bella Vista, where he abandoned the car and fled on foot.
Units from DPS, Liberty County, Montgomery County, and Precinct 4 surrounded the area off Gulf Road. Splendora police deployed a drone, and a Harris County Sheriff’s Office helicopter was requested to assist…