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WATCH: Cruiser cam shows lengthy OSHP chase end with man in custody

HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County — Cruiser camera footage from a high-speed chase that spanned approximately 20 minutes shows troopers pull the suspect from the car and take him into custody.

Terence Furlow, 25, was arrested after the chase, which ended in the early morning hours on Dec. 20.  He’s no longer in custody and the case is still under investigation.

According to dispatch records, troopers originally saw a vehicle driving erratically at Needmore Road and Wagner Ford Road, and tried to pull it over. The vehicle fled.

From there, the vehicle went north on Interstate 75, then east on I-70 before exiting on Brandt Pike, records said.

Troopers said Frulow then led the pursuing cruisers on a path that wound through Huber Heights, including driving through several yards.

At one point, dispatchers said that officers deployed stop sticks and burst at least one of the vehicle’s tires. At another, the vehicle apparently struck a curb, and damaged the vehicle further so that the front of the car began dragging on the ground.

The vehicle came down Brandt Pike, turned onto Needmore Road and came to a stop at Webster Street, where Furlow was taken into custody.

Furlow had several felony warrants out for his arrest, according to dispatch records.

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