A Houston driver allegedly smuggling illegal immigrants from Mexico led border authorities on a high-speed chase, reaching speeds of more than 100 mph before crashing through a fence.
A Houston driver allegedly smugglingLt. Chris Olivarez shared footage of the dramatic chase on Twitter, with the driver seen topping speeds of more than 100 mph. with Mexico. Video shows the driver barreling down the highway and, at one point, cutting through what appears to be a residential neighborhood.
At some point, the driver reaches speeds of 115 mph, strikes a highway sign, then crashes into a ranch fence before fleeing on foot. Officers tracked down the suspect and two illegal immigrants, one male and one female, hiding in the brush. The driver can be heard complaining to the arresting officer of a broken arm. The male illegal immigrant was charged with evading arrest and criminal trespass. The female immigrant was referred to U.S. Border Patrol for processing. and much more.
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