The driver in a high-speed chase that started in Phoenix and ended in Tempe was allegedly impersonating law enforcement. The chase reached speeds of more than 100 mph down multiple Valley freeways.
The driver in a high-speed chase that started in Phoenix and ended in Tempe was allegedly impersonating law enforcement.The chase reached speeds of more than 100 mph down multiple Valley freeways, and ended in a Tempe neighborhood on Nov. 9 around 2 a.m.The driver in question was driving a red Jeep with flashing red and blue lights – allegedly impersonating law enforcement.
"This is the Tempe Police Department," an officer said during the standoff. "We are not leaving."Arizona DPS troopers, Tempe Police and Phoenix Police's helicopter were searching for the suspect."Go out front and give yourself up, or you’re going to end up getting bit by a dog," law enforcement said.The suspect hiding in a backyard refused to come out.
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