WATCH: Low-speed chase circles same neighborhood for half-hour
(WJW) – A low-speed police chase lasted for more than an hour and circled the same Cleveland[1] neighborhood for about a half-hour. Officials say the chase was initiated at about midnight on Thursday by Bedford Heights Police[2] because of a traffic violation. Tusky Valley crash: NTSB releases preliminary report [3]
The chase was mostly slow speeds, and for much of the time, the suspect’s vehicle was driving on a tire rim. A FOX 8[4] photographer caught up with the chase in the Corlett Neighborhood[5], a predominantly residential area, and captured several passes of the chase on video. Cleveland police were in the area but did not join in the chase.
Shortly after 1 a.m., the car crashed in the front yard of a house on Lenacrave Avenue. See these furry animals?
Report them to ODNR [6] This embedded content is not available in your region. There was no damage to the home.
The suspect then ran off. Police took two passengers into custody, but they were released. No injuries were reported.
For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to Fox 8 Cleveland WJW. [7]
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References
- ^ Cleveland (fox8.com)
- ^ Bedford Heights Police (fox8.com)
- ^ Tusky Valley crash: NTSB releases preliminary report (fox8.com)
- ^ FOX 8 (fox8.com)
- ^ Corlett Neighborhood (planning.clevelandohio.gov)
- ^ See these furry animals?
Report them to ODNR
(fox8.com) - ^ For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to Fox 8 Cleveland WJW. (fox8.com)