HCSO: Chase involving security officer, burglary suspect ends in fatal crash
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – A burglary suspect eluding a security officer during a chase died Sunday after colliding with another vehicle in northwest Harris County, authorities said.
The chase started around 6:20 a.m. in the 300 block of Lantana Heights Drive when the security officer who encountered someone in a silver truck he suspected may have been attempting to burglarize a business began following the suspect vehicle to get its license plate number.
During the chase, the burglary suspect drove the wrong way down a road, ran a red light and struck a white truck in the intersection of Cypress North Houston and Greenhouse Roads, said Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
A possible burglary suspect is dead after crashing head-on with another vehicle during a chase in Cypress. Deputies said they were alerted to a possible burglary of a business happening at Morton and Fry from a security guard. The security guard started chasing the suspect in a vehicle and at some point during the chase, the suspect passed a red light and crashed head-on with another vehicle at Greenhouse and Cypress N Houston. The suspect was.
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