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Maryville You are faced with a dozen charges after led to Knox County MPs on Chase

Knoxville, tenn. (Wvlt) – A man from Maryville is in custody after led on Monday with the MPs of the Sheriff office of Knox County.

It happened around 11.45 a.m. when the MPs responded to a house employee in a house in Maryville Pike. According to the report, the suspect, 25-year-old Nathan Russell, was not at home when they arrived.

With the help of the victim, the MPs Russell were able to follow on a nearby parking lot, the report says. When the MPs confronted the man, Kcso's report continued, Russell resonated and had the MPs draw their weapons.

From there, the report claims that Russell was asked from the parking lot and that the chase began.

“The vehicle fled further south on Maryville Pike, drove cars on the opposite track and drove at speeds of up to 95 miles per hour,” the report says.

After the report stopped briefly, the report said that the MPs followed Russell and began to pursue it again.

“The suspect fled the John Sevier Highway to Old Maryville Pike, drove cars in the opposite traffic lane and climbed where pedestrians had to avoid,” the report said. “The vehicle finally turned right onto the Chapman Highway and ignored crossings and red lights.”

The chase continued until Russell fell into a tree on the Alcoa Highway, the report says. He was finally taken into custody and, due to ruthless threat, exceeding speed, serious bodily harm, accused of the place of a crash, who escaped the arrest, was pursued, the exercise of the arrest, the arrest, the arrest, domestic attack, the ruthless driving, the opposite opposite and non -observance of traffic control farms.

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