Police pursuit ends with woman accused of stealing car pulled from Doral lake
After leading police on a chase, a woman attempted to flee by jumping into a nearby lake and swimming away.
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After leading police on a chase, a woman attempted to flee by jumping into a nearby lake and swimming away.
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