LAPD, Willowbrook and Abbeville police
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Lewisville police fatally shoot woman
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Authorities have filed 25 felony charges against a Michigan man accused of a recent home invasion and high-speed police chase spanning two counties, state officials said. Darrin Rasheed Martin, 27, was arraigned on Wednesday before Magistrate Thea Titus in the 77th District Court in Osceola County, officials said.
A 27-year-old Michigan man is facing over two dozen charges in connection with a home invasion and police chase in Northern Michigan, according to Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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A wild chase through a construction zone on Interstate 24, in McCracken County, leads to the arrest of a man on multiple charges, including drug trafficking.
Three people are facing charges after reportedly leading police on a chase through a residential neighborhood.
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A man accused of stealing a Jeep from a dealership, leading police on a high-speed chase and killing a woman in a crash pleaded no contest to several charges.
A Philadelphia man is behind bars following a wild series of events in Allentown and Whitehall on Wednesday night.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A teen driver was sentenced to prison for a deadly crash that followed a high-speed police chase with speeds reaching 124 mph. Armani Brown, 18, will serve at least 10 years in prison for a fatal crash two years ago that killed 16-year-old Amir Jones.
Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavksy, convicted in the death of Karon Hylton-Brown but pardoned by the president, collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in back pay.
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNWarren man sentenced for dollar store robbery, police chaseTrumbull County Court of Common Pleas Judge Sean O'Brien sentenced Brian A. Williamson, 42, to a three- to four-and-a-half-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to two second-degree felonies, robbery and felonious assault,
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KOLR Springfield on MSNLaw enforcement app aims to save lives amid police chaseThe Oconee County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to download the “Digital Siren” app on their phones. They believe using it could save your life during a police chase. Six years ago, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office adopted a new technology to keep drivers safe.