Montgomery County law enforcement faced two dramatic chases on Monday, involving suspects from different age groups and areas within the state. Here’s what went down:
First Pursuit: 16-Year-Old Driver
- Location: Montgomery County, Texas
- Incident: Robbery In-Progress at Walgreens on FM 1314 in Porter
- Lead by: Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, with assistance from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
- Suspect Description: Black male, 16 years old
- Vehicle: Red Honda sedan with a paper plate
- Chase Route: Spanned multiple counties, including Liberty, San Jacinto, and Polk
- Speed: Reached up to 120 miles per hour
- Outcome: Surrendered around 11:30 a.m., approximately 28 miles from the scene
- Charges: 3rd Degree Felony – Evading Arrest/Detention with a Motor Vehicle, 1st Degree Felony – Aggravated Robbery
- Detention: Booked into Montgomery County Juvenile Detention
Second Pursuit: Edmund Schwartz, 21
- Suspect: Edmund Schwartz, 21 years old
- Wanted For: State Jail Felony – Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
- Location: Near Morgan Cemetery Road and Fostoria Road
- Incident: Ran into the woods, prompting a search operation
- Chase Route: Unspecified
- Outcome: Vehicle spotted, initiated another pursuit reaching speeds of up to 85 miles per hour
- Arrest: 32-year-old Hollie Fox, also from Cleveland, arrested and charged with a 3rd Degree Felony – Evading Arrest/Detention with Motor Vehicle
Montgomery County’s High-Stakes Chases
Montgomery County, Texas, witnessed high-stakes chases involving suspects of varying ages and criminal charges. Despite law enforcement’s swift actions, one suspect remains at large, prompting authorities to seek public assistance. Such incidents underscore the challenges faced by local law enforcement agencies in maintaining public safety amidst escalating criminal activities.
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