Two Men Arrested after Car Chase with Police
Two Men Arrested after Car Chase with Police
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-louis-police-arrest-two-men-after-chase/article_10c55036-36d0-11e1-a1f1-0019bb30f31a.html
Two men wanted for shooting another man in the buttock led police on a car chase near 25th and Salisbury Street in St. Louis. The two men who were in a Buick when the chase began eventually got out of the car and continued running on foot. Officers eventually caught up with the two men and recovered a handgun and marijuana in the Buick. Charges are pending against the two men for the criminal activity including fleeing, drug possession, and weapons charges. This chase took place on a busy intersection in St. Louis where many motorist commute into the city from Illinois and surrounding areas of Missouri. However, no damage has been reported from the chase at this time.
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