Car catches fire after high-speed chase from Fort Worth to Dallas

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A suspect’s stolen vehicle caught fire after having mechanical issues during a high-speed chase from Fort Worth to Dallas late Saturday night.

This started at about 11:30 p.m., when Fort Worth police officers tried to pull over what appeared to be an impaired diver along Loop 820 and Rosedale Street.

The driver refused to stop, leading police on a chase that reached speeds of more than 130 miles per hour.14-year-old critically injured in shooting on Dallas freeway The vehicle began to have mechanical problems, and the chase ended near Dolphin Road in South Dallas.The driver was taken into custody and a passenger was released. It’s not yet known what charges the driver will face.

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