A suspect driving a stolen vehicle ends up colliding into a telephone pole after a high-speed police pursuit in Allegheny County on Wednesday night.
A suspect driving a stolen car ends up colliding into a telephone pole after a high-speed police pursuit in Allegheny County on Wednesday night.
The stolen vehicle, a 2019 Jeep Compass, was taken from a local AVIS Rental where a former employee is accused of fraudulently renting vehicles in exchange for cash and heroin, according toAccording to court documents, Brentwood police were notified Pittsburgh police were keeping an eye on the vehicle traveling outbound through the Liberty Tunnel., the chase began just before 9 p.m., when the vehicle, driven by 31-year-old Edward Reynolds, passed Brentwood police.
Officers attempted to stop Reynold’s vehicle, but it fled south on Route 51. Reynolds drove at a high rate of speed, going through red lights and stop signs and hitting a police unit before crashing into a telephone pole off of Stilley Road in Whitehall, causing the pole to fall down, the complaint said.
He was also wanted on a felony warrant on drug charges and parole violations, but it isn’t clear what role he played in the AVIS rental scheme.
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