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Driver evades capture after high-speed chase

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO): Police are looking for the driver of a car that led them on a high-speed chase in Fort Wayne Wednesday night.

According to Fort Wayne’s NBC, it started on northbound I-69 in Huntington County when a State Trooper tried to pull over a Toyota Camry for a traffic violation, but the driver kept going, eventually leading police down Airport Expressway.

The chase, which reached speeds of 100 miles per hour, came to a sudden end when the driver crashed near the railroad tracks on Ardmore Avenue just south of Engle Road.

The driver took off on foot and managed to get away.

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1 comment

Russ Jehl November 11, 2021 at 2:00 pm

Most of the FW or AC cops can’t run very fast. They are seriously soft and out of shape and department physical standards are low. Also, no one thought to use a dog obviously.

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