High-Speed Chase: A Dangerous End
A high-speed chase that began in Moore County ended dramatically with a suspect in custody after a series of harrowing events that unfolded late Saturday night. The incident stemmed from a routine patrol by an officer of the Foxfire Police Department, who spotted a Dodge Charger dangerously passing another vehicle in a no-passing zone. This prompted an immediate traffic stop. However, instead of pulling over, the driver accelerated, leading to a chase that saw speeds reportedly reach up to 180 miles per hour.
The Chase Unfolds: Speed, Danger, and Law Enforcement Response
The high-speed pursuit wove through local roads and onto N.C. Highway 220 in Candor, with law enforcement on high alert. As the chase progressed, authorities coordinated with multiple agencies, deploying a thermal drone and K9 units to aid in the pursuit and eventual capture.
The Conclusion: Fire and Capture
The chase concluded when the suspect's vehicle stopped in the northbound lanes and caught fire, a situation quickly attended to by the Biscoe and Star Fire Departments. In a turn of events, the suspect fled on foot, sparking a robust search operation in the area. Nearly two hours later, law enforcement located the suspect hiding in an abandoned house just north of where the vehicle came to a halt.
Legal Consequences: Stolen Vehicle and Existing Warrants
Upon apprehension, it was confirmed that the Dodge Charger was stolen from Durham. Moreover, the suspect was found to have an active warrant out of Georgia, adding serious legal implications to the charges faced as this story develops.
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