Stolen vehicle alert leads to chase, barricade and arrest in Frisco
A stolen vehicle alert triggered a brief chase and barricade at a Frisco home on New Year's Eve, ending with a 42-year-old suspect taken into custody.
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A stolen vehicle alert triggered a brief chase and barricade at a Frisco home on New Year's Eve, ending with a 42-year-old suspect taken into custody.
The brazen crimes, which were captured on bodycam and dashcam videos, began just after 7 p.m. Sunday, July 27.
The Dallas Police Department said the incident happened at about 3:30 a.m. in the 6800 block of Woodwick Drive.
The Texas DPS said the truck was reported stolen in Garland and did not stop when troopers tried to pull it over.
The boy, who has not been identified, led police on a brief pursuit after being spotted with the stolen vehicle.
The incident was first reported at about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The Richardson Police Department said the chase started when officers tried to stop a car tied to a homicide in Kaufman County.
Officials say the suspect led police on a chase to his girlfriend's apartment where police and the suspect engaged in negotiations for several hours.
Criminologist, Dr. Alex Del Carmen, says many factors go into an officer's split-second decision to pursue a suspect.
Two teens are in custody Monday afternoon after leading DeSoto police on a chase in a stolen car.
A police officer was monitoring traffic in the area of W. Scyene Road and Gross Road when they attempted to stop the driver of a Honda Pilot.
Fort Worth police say they responded to a flock activation involving a stolen vehicle near Altamesa and Will Rogers Boulevard on Wednesday just before 1:30 p.m.
The chase ended on the I-820 eastbound service road and Denton Highway in Haltom City, where the suspect's stolen vehicle crashed into another car.
Dallas police officers chased a stolen car suspect through the streets and highways of the city Tuesday morning, Oct. 19.
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During the pursuit, Deputy John Andrew Rhoden was attempting to deploy spike strips on I-35 in Temple when he was struck and killed.
Haltom City Officers have identified a man and woman arrested early Sunday morning after fleeing a shooting scene and leading police on a 90-mile car chase.
Two suspects were arrested early Sunday morning after fleeing a shooting scene and leading a 90-mile car chase in Haltom City, police said.
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Garland police say it was around 9:30 p.m. Thursday when officers tried to stop the driver of a Dodge Ram truck for a traffic violation.
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