Pleasant Prairie police chase
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. - Pleasant Prairie police were engaged in a police chase early on Saturday, April 25 that led to the arrest of a suspect.
Police chase ends with "controlled intervention"
What we know:
A post on the Pleasant Prairie Police Department Facebook page says this started early Saturday when a Pleasant Prairie officer stopped to check on a disabled motorist on Highway 50. The vehicle fled entering the oncoming traffic lanes of Green Bay Road.
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Officers attempted multiple intervention strategies, including a tire deflation device and a moving roadblock. The suspect avoided the tire deflation device by crossing back into oncoming traffic within an active construction zone and later swerved toward a squad car during the roadblock attempt. The suspect again entered oncoming traffic and continued into the construction zone.
Due to the imminent danger posed to construction crews, motorists, and officers, a decision was made to end the pursuit.
Officers later used a controlled, slow-speed intervention technique to pin the vehicle against the curb, safely disabling it. The suspect was taken into custody.
Police located a malnourished animal inside the car in poor health. The animal was transported to the Kenosha Campus - Wisconsin Humane Society for care.
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The suspect was transported to the Kenosha County Jail on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges.
The Source: Information in this post was provided by the Pleasant Prairie Police Department.