Crime & Safety
Arlington Man Leads Police On High-Speed Chase On I-66: Police
Police have arrested an Arlington man after they say he led police on a high-speed chase down I-66.

ARLINGTON, VA — An Arlington man faces numerous charges after police say he led officers on a high-speed chase on Interstate 66 over the weekend and smashed into police cars who tried to stop him.
It all started when a Virginia State Police trooper pulled over a Ford Expedition traveling west on I-66 near Route 123 in Fairfax County for the violation speeding at 90 miles per hour, according to a VSP report.
The Expedition refused to stop at first, but finally pulled off onto the shoulder -- a few minutes into the traffic stop, however, the driver suddenly drove off, the report states.
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"The pursuit continued into the City of Manassas and then eastbound on I-66," the report continues. "During the course of the pursuit, the Expedition repeatedly rammed Trooper Vajglova's patrol car, two other troopers' vehicles, and a Fairfax County Police Officer's vehicle as they attempted to surround the suspect vehicle in order to safely bring it to a stop and end the pursuit. But the Expedition continued west onto I-495 where Virginia State Police finally maneuvered it to a stop approximately a 1/2 mile from the exit for I-95."
Police arrested 34-year-old Noe Adalberto Guerro Molina on charges of DUI (2nd offense in 10 years), eluding police, attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer (six counts), hit and run (two counts), obstruction of justice, and failure to obey a red light. He is being held without bond.
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No police officers were injured and no civilian vehicles were struck, the report adds.
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