CLEVELAND - - New aerial footage launched by the Ohio State Highway Patrol reveals state cannon fodders going after a stolen SUV whose chauffeur fled a traffic stop amid a crackdown on violent crime in the city.
The two-day sweep happened Thursday, Sept. 21, and Friday, Sept. 22, and was focused on the city's 3rd and fifth cops districts, according to a Wednesday news release from the patrol. It was the fourth-such sweep, and part of a continuous cooperation in between regional, state and federal authorities.
Authorities made 43 felony arrests and seized 27 illegal firearms along with differing amounts of cocaine, fracture drug, heroin, methamphetamine, fentanyl and ecstasy, according to the release, according to the patrol.
They likewise recovered 6 taken cars.
On Thursday, a teenager in a taken high-end SUV led Ohio State Highway Patrol cannon fodders on a nearly hour-long pursuit and was detained, according to a previous news release. View that chase in the gamer above.
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The chauffeur, reported to be a 17-year-old
Cleveland kid, fled a traffic stop and "at a high rate of speed and drove recklessly on city streets," while a patrol helicopter followed overhead, reads the release.
Video reveals troopers boxing the SUV in after it turns from
Detroit Avenue onto West 55th Place, which is a dead-end street.
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