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Greenfield, Wisconsin. – The Greenfield Police chase ended in West Allis with the arrest of two men in the early hours of Tuesday, December 6, when it crashed.
Officials told Fox6 News that the chase began around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. Police responded to the Golden Key Motel on Highway 100 just north of Beloit with a report of suspicious activity and traffic violations.
The chase went several miles and exceeded 100 mph, officials said.The chase ended when the vehicle in pursuit crashed near 60th and Lincoln in West Allis at about 2:45 a.m.
Two men in the car were detained. A dozen bags containing several guns, drugs, cash, several cell phones and a scale were also found inside the vehicle.
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West Allis Police deployed stop sticks to assist Greenfield Police in assisting in the detention of two men.
Greenfield Police chase ends in crash on 60th Street
The driver of the white car has been identified by authorities as 23-year-old Randy Coleman. He is currently facing three felonies on his part: second-degree felony recklessly endangering safety, possession of a firearm, and possession with the intent to sell cocaine. Coleman appeared in court on Friday, where a $10,000 signing bond was set. Coleman is scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing on December 19.
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Greenfield Police chase ends in crash on 60th Street
Ralphie Reed, 21, who was in the car, was charged with possessing cocaine for the purpose of selling it. A $2,000 signing bond was set for Reid in court on Friday. He is also scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing on December 19.
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