A reckless 18-wheeler driver led police on a chase that started in Montgomery County. According to authorities, the chase ended with one person in custody.
According to authorities, the chase began in Montgomery County when a Patton Village PD unit responded to a report of a reckless driving 18-wheeler. Montgomery County Sheriff's Office deputies joined the chase to assist the pursuit.
The chase then passed through Harris County and Fort Bend County and ended with the help of several additional Houston-area agencies, including HPD and DPS, and all required tactical forces, including aviation units.Copyright © 2023 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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