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Milwaukee police chase of homicide suspect; driver crashed at Farwell

Milwaukee police chase of homicide suspect; driver crashed at Farwell

Yahoo10-04-2025

The Brief
A high-speed police chase of a homicide suspect ended with a crash on Milwaukee's Lower East Side.
The pursuit unfolded on Wednesday morning, April 9, after officers spotted the suspect downtown.
The driver of the vehicle was arrested after a brief foot chase.
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee police arrested a 32-year-old man who led officers on a high-speed chase on Wednesday morning, April 9. That chase ended in a crash.
What we know
Officials say it was around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday when officers spotted a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide enter the SUV near 6th and Wells in downtown Milwaukee.
Officers attempted to make a traffic stop. However, the driver refused and a police chase ensued.
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The chase took officers down Brady Street as noted by surveillance pictures FOX6 News obtained. The chase ended when the driver of the SUV lost control and collided with a tree at Brady and Farwell Avenue.
The driver of the vehicle was arrested after a brief foot chase. He was taken to a hospital for medical clearance.
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.
The Source
The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.

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