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Three Juveniles Arrested After Stolen Car Police Chase

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SALISBURY, Md.- A traffic stop of a stolen car turned into a police chase in Wicomico County.

A trooper from the Salisbury Barrack was dispatched to Shawnee Avenue in Salisbury for a report of a motor vehicle theft at around 10:30 p.m. Saturday. While on patrol, the trooper found the stolen car and called for additional units to the location in order to perform a traffic stop on the stolen vehicle.  The car fled from police in an attempt to elude police in the area of Mohawk and Miami avenues.  

The driver of the car lost control and crashed into a home on Mohawk Avenue. Police said three suspects, all juveniles, ran from police. After a brief foot pursuit, two of the three suspects were arrested.  

Both suspects were injured as a result of the crash and were transported to Peninsula Regional Medical Center for treatment.  The driver of the car was found to have an outstanding juvenile warrant.  

The Salisbury Police Department and the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office assisted with the investigation.  

The juveniles were released to the Department of Juvenile Services for disposition.

No one inside the home was injured in the crash.  

 

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