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Kenosha County Chase in Illinois, new crash scene published

The Kenosha County's office published a new video of a high -speed hunt to Illinois, which ended with a crash and several arrests.

The driver is now charged in Wisconsin for several crimes in connection with the chase, but the public prosecutor said it was the man who was not driven who had not driven because of crimes in Illinois.

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Bristol in the Lake County

The background story:

It started on the morning of March 3. The public prosecutor said that a MP had tried to exceed a Chevrolet in the village of Bristol. The registered owner of the car, the 31-year-old Mason Spencer, had no valid license and raced away.

Raymond Underwood, Mason Spencer (with kind permission: KCSO)

The chase went south and reached speeds of up to 105 miles per hour. Only a minute after the chase had the deputy that Spencer also had an arrest warrant for his arrest for several violent crimes in Illinois, including ruthless murder.

The deputy continued to follow the car until the driver finally drove a red light and crashed into a pickup in Lake County, Illinois.

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The MPs approached the Chevrolet and learned that Spencer was the passenger. The driver was the 32-year-old Raymond Underwood. Both men were custody in Lake County, and Underwood is now exposed to new charges in Kenosha County, including ruthless security and escape.

The person in the pickup's goal had minor injuries and was later brought into prison for outstanding arrest warrants.

What we don't know:

At this point, Underwood's delivery time bar is uncertain.

The source: The information in this post was provided by the Kenosha County's Sheriff office.

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