Man wanted after leading police on chase, going wrong-way on I-675

HUBER HEIGHTS — Police are looking for a man who led officers on a chase on Tuesday afternoon.

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News Center 7’s Amber Jenkins is working to learn more and will have the latest tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00.

Huber Heights Police Sergeant Josh Fosnight said dispatchers received a 911 call from a female involved in a rolling domestic dispute.

Dispatch used RapidSOS to get the general location of the vehicle, a white Chevrolet Trax, and the GPS showed it was parked at a Sunoco gas station on Brandt Pike.

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When a cruiser pulled up behind it, the suspect drove off.

The suspect drove onto Interstate 70 eastbound and then I-675 southbound.

At one point during the chase, the suspect drove across the grass median and continued south in the northbound lanes before exiting on the ramp to I-675 from Broad Street.

It continued on Broad Street before going down Wakefield Drive, in Mad River Twp., where it eventually stopped.

The driver, identified as 38-year-old Brandon Kelly, then ran from the scene. There is a warrant out for his arrest.

The female passenger was found on Wakefield Drive and transported to a local hospital for minor injuries that she sustained before the chase.

While officers were searching for the suspect, police received information that a silver Honda CR-V had been stolen from the area. Fosnight said it’s believed to be taken by the Kelly.

A spokesperson for Greenon Local Schools confirmed that they implemented SECURE procedures out of an abundance of caution due to the Wakefield Drive scene’s proximity to the K-12 campus. This means all exterior doors are secured, access in and out of the building is restricted, and all daily activities continue as normal inside the school.

This lasted for just under an hour, with the SECURE status being lifted around 2:16 p.m.

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