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Sheriffs K9 catches suspects after high -speed hunting, crash

Kansa's City-Die enforcement of Laws examines a suspect of several allegations after a high-speed hunting and a crash in Platte County, Missouri.

Shortly before 11:30 a.m. On Tuesday, Corporal Fugate tried to stop a vehicle for improper registration to stop the Mo 45 Highway (NW 64th Street) and the NW Klamm Road in Southern Platte County on Tuesday.

When the driver of the suspicious vehicle was not stopped, a persecution was initiated when the vehicle on the Mo 45 motorway fled to Interstate 29 to the east and reached speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.

The driver of the suspicious vehicle lost control and crashed near N Chatham Avenue. After crashing the vehicle, the driver ran out of the crash scene.

Witnesses reported that the male suspect threw a firearm under another vehicle than he ran.

The dependencies have determined a search size of the area to contain the suspect that has fled into the thick forest area. Corporal Fugate used his Canine (K -9) partner Mattis to find the suspect.

Shortly after the use of the K-9 in the forest area, the suspect was custody after hiding a concrete channel in a crawl space.

The vehicle crashed by the suspect had previously been stolen from Kansas City, Missouri.

The MPs restored a semi-automatic pistol that had been put down from the crash scene by the suspect and a large amount of currency.

A crime amount of narcotics and narcotics was also recovered from the stolen vehicle. The suspect was medically cleared in a local hospital and brought into the record County Detung Center, where he was used in a twenty -four -hour investigation until he was submitted by the Platte County public prosecutor's office.

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