
Wild Police Chase Ends At Michigan Landfill With Guns Drawn
I'm always amazed when someone being pulled over by police thinks that they will somehow be able to get away and decide to make a run for it.

A Michigan woman recently made that terrible decision and led the New Huron Township police department on a wild police chase that lasted for almost 15 minutes and ended at a landfill.
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This crazy chase started after police behind the woman's car noticed that there was no license plate on the vehicle and she was traveling at 70 mph's in 25 mph zone.
Several times during the chase the woman slowed down as if she might pull over for the police, but when they closed in she sped up and drove away.
The police chase was actually called off when it got too dangerous because of traffic conditions.
The chase ended up resuming and made its way to the Republic Services of Michigan Carleton Farms Landfill in New Boston.
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Police were able to circle around, her so she could move and busted out her rear window to open the door and pull her out of the vehicle.
You have to give credit to the police for remaining calm; they had her vehicle surrounded and she kept on trying to get away.
This chase could have ended in a much worse way with someone being injured or possibly killed.
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