WARREN COUNTY — One person was arrested after two police pursuits Tuesday, according to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.
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Officers were sent to the area after reports of two suspicious vehicles and people looking into parked cars, according to police.
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Officers pursued the two vehicles, a Land Rover and a Ford Expedition, from the neighborhood.
Officers believed the vehicles had been stolen, and had fled from multiple agencies, according to police.
The Land Rover crashed, and officers arrested 19-year-old Jakel Hill, who attempted to flee on foot from the scene, police say.
Responders attempted to initiate a traffic stop on the Ford Expedition, but the vehicle fled, police say. The vehicle was going over 110 miles an hour, police say. A crash nearby made traffic back up, and the vehicle drove over the grass median and headed back on the interstate.
The pursuit continued at high speeds on city streets, with the vehicle running stop signs and lights, police say.
The occupants bailed from the Expedition in Moraine near Vancouver and Benson Drive, according to police. The driver continued, and abandoned the vehicle near Evertt Drive and Lexington Ave.
The Land Rover had been stolen out of Mason, according to police.
Officers were not able to locate any suspects from the Expedition, according to police.
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