Cass County, MI – A high-speed pursuit that began in Niles early Wednesday morning ended in Cass County with five suspects detained following the recovery of a stolen vehicle.
According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred around 1:46 a.m. when deputies responded to assist in a multi-jurisdictional police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle traveling from Niles into Howard Township. The vehicle was eventually stopped near the 58000 block of Dailey Road after it struck police-deployed stop sticks.
Deputies reported that several occupants of the vehicle attempted to flee on foot after the vehicle became disabled. Officers were able to locate and detain five suspects. Authorities confirmed the vehicle had been reported stolen and recovered additional stolen property at the scene. Due to the involvement of juveniles, names of the suspects are being withheld.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information regarding the case to contact their tip line at 1-800-426-9328 or submit a report through the anonymous tip website at www.ccso.info.
Assisting agencies included the Niles Police Department, Berrien County Sheriff’s Office, Dowagiac Police Department, and Pokagon Tribal Police.
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