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Girl, 5, killed as Florida police chase suspected kidnapper

A 5-year-old girl died when the car she was riding in crashed into a retention pond during a high-speed police pursuit of her suspected kidnapper, police said. ....

United States , Christian Hancock , Jacksonville Fire Department , Jacksonville Sheriff , Officer Christian Hancock , A 5 Year Old Girl Died When The Car She Was Riding In Crashed Intoa Retention Pond Off Floridas Interstate 95 Duringa High Speed Police Pursuit Of Her Suspected Kidnapper , Acksonville Sheriffs Officials Said Police Received Word Of The Kidnapping Around 7 30 Pm Thursday , Fficer Christian Hancock Said Duringa News Conference Late Thursday He An Officer Was On The Way To Scene Ofa Reported Kidnapping When Spotted Vehicle Of Interest Ata Red Light Suspect Sped Off After Seeing Anda Pursuit Began At That Point As We Were Responding Toa In Progress With Armed , Ancock Said The Woman Suspected Of Kidnapping Girl Drove Ontoi 95 At Speeds Reaching 90 Mph 145 Kph Before Attempting To Exit Highway , Ancock Said The Pursuit Covered Around 30 Miles 48 Kilometers , Ut As The Driver Exited Highway , He Drove Intoa Pond , Ancock Said Numerous Officers Got Out Of Their Vehicles , Ook Off Their Gear , Nd Went Into The Water , Ancock Said The Suspect Was Apprehended In Water Unfortunately , He Child Was Not , He Child Was Not Located At The Time Additional Officers And Jacksonville Fire Department Crews Helped With Search , Ocated At The Bottom Of Pond , Ancock Said She Was Outside Of The Vehicle When Found Hancock He Did Not Know Relationship Between Woman And Child Their Names Were Released Allegedly Armed Witha Knife Kidnapping Took Place Is Expected To Face Multiple Charges , Ncluding Traffic Homicide , E Said No Other Vehicles Were Damaged During The Pursuit , Ancock Said One Officer Was Taken Toa Hospital For Treatment After Going Into The Pond To Help Search Child Investigation Is Continuing , Ancock Said , Ap News , Florida Police ,