A man has been arrested after police say he crashed his vehicle into an apartment building while evading officers in Euless, Texas.
A man is in custody, and multiple residents were forced to move after a wild police chase in Euless ended with a car being lodged against an apartment building on Saturday.
Police said Finstad instantly sped off in his vehicle, and because he was traveling at a high rate of speed in a residential area, the officer did not chase after him. Finstad allegedly crashed into a parked car and ran into the corner of an apartment building before fleeing the vehicle on foot and jumping over several fences.There were no injuries reported in connection with the crash. Euless Police said that three apartments were significantly damaged in the crash, and the residents had to be relocated.
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