Crime & Safety
High-Speed Police Chase Of Stolen Cars Ends In Crash, Arrests In Bergen Co.: Police
A police pursuit that started in Ramsey ended in a crash in Paramus and arrests of three males, including one juvenile, police said.
RAMSEY, NJ — A police pursuit ended in a crash in Paramus and three arrests after a high-speed chase involving two stolen vehicles that started in Ramsey, Ramsey Police Chief Brian Lyman said.
Ramsey police arrested three occupants of an Audi Q7 reported stolen out of the borough: Dominique Fuller, 20, of Newark; Isaiah McIntosh-Martinez, 19, of Newark; and a juvenile male. Fuller and McIntosh-Martinez were remanded on warrants to the Bergen County Jail for motor vehicle theft, receiving stolen property and eluding; and the juvenile was turned over the custody of his mother.
Police are working to identify and charge the occupants of the second stolen vehicle, Lyman said.
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The three arrests stem from an incident last week when a Ramsey officer tried to pull over the stolen Audi after seeing it travel along Main Street; the vehicle then fled onto the highway, Lyman said. During the pursuit, the officer spotted a second vehicle traveling with the Audi that was also listed as stolen.
Both stolen vehicles continued on Route 17 South toward Paramus at a high rate of speed. Ramsey dispatch notified Paramus police of the pursuit, Lyman said.
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The Audi exited Route 17 and crashed in the area of Garden State Plaza. Paramus officers arrested the occupants of the stolen Audi and took them to Ramsey Police Headquarters for processing, Lyman added.
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