Friday, October 11, 2013

Early Morning Chase Ends In Crash In Seven Hills

NEWBURGH HEIGHTS, Ohio – A Westlake man leads the law enforcement officials in Newburgh Heights in an early morning high speed chase that ended in a crash in Seven Hills, according to the reports.

The law enforcement officials in Newburgh Heights said that they tried to stop the suspect’s vehicle after a traffic violation was committed. The driver did not stop the vehicle, instead, he speed away from the officers.

The chase began on I-77 at around 1:00 early Monday morning.  The driveway drove through Broadway Avenue then went back to I-77 and headed eastbound through Independence and Garfield Heights where the  

the Newburgh Heights terminated their pursuit.

Other news media outlet reported that the officers from the Newburgh Heights used spikes in order to slow down the suspect when they were chasing him but the driver drove in reverse just to escape arrest.

Reports of the incident escalated and law enforcement officials from various cities responded to assist in the situation, according to the reports.

The chase ended in Seven Hills when the driver lost control of the vehicle at Rockside Road and Pinnacle Park Drive where the vehicle crashed. The suspect jumped from the vehicle and tried to run but the law enforcement officers were able to tackle him and took him into custody.

Other news media outlet reported that two cruisers from the Independence Division of Police were damaged as a result of the chase.

The suspect was not identified but medic personnel checked him out for injuries before he was taken into custody by the Newburgh Heights police.

The Newburgh Heights Division of Police, Cuyahoga Heights Division of Police, the Independence Division of Police, Garfield Heights Division of Police , Parma Division of Police, Seven Hills Division of Police were all involved in taking down the suspect.

Godfrey Obe is a news writer for NinjaCOPS.com where you can get affordable stun gunsrechargeable stun gun flashlights and law enforcement stun guns.

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