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Man still on the run, woman detained after overnight high speed chase in Tyler

Man still on the run, woman detained after overnight high speed chase in Tyler

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TYLER, Texas (KETK)– A man is still on the run and a woman was detained after a high speed police chase early Tuesday morning in Tyler, officials said.
According to the Smith County Sheriff's Office, a deputy was trying to make a traffic stop on a car near Loop 323 and Texas College Road early Tuesday morning when the driver drove off reaching speeds of 100 mph. The man slowed down the car in front of the Rose Valley Apartments and jumped out of the drivers side and ran through the complex but was not found, officials said.
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Afterwards, a woman jumped into the driver's side and began driving the car into the complex. The sheriff's office said she jumped out of the car and was detained but suffered from abrasions, scrapes and broken teeth.
Officials identified her as Danija Blessiana Dixon, 21 of Tyler, and when the driver is identified the appropriate charges will be filed.
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