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Movie released of deadly police pursue
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) – The Miami County Sheriff’s Office released movie from a cruiser dash camera Tuesday.
The movie showcase police from Troy, Tipp City, Miami County Sheriff’s Deputies and OSP Troopers pursuing the white pickup on I-75, exiting at Northwoods Boulevard and then heading south on N. Dixie Drive.
The movie below has been edited to shows parts of the pursue.
The suspect in the fatal crash stemming from a high-speed pursue appeared in court on Tuesday morning.
Jordan Harville was arraigned on a felony theft charge for stealing a pickup truck. A judge set Harville’s bond at $75,000.00.
Harville is being held in the Miami County Jail. He’s due back in court on April 4th.
Harville could face extra charges related to a high-speed pursue with authorities that ended in a fatal crash.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Monday one person was killed when their car was struck by a speeding pickup during a police pursue.
28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood was killed Monday when his car was struck by a fleeing pickup truck in Harrison Township. (Photo provided)
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood.
Police say the pickup was stolen from Miami County earlier Monday.
Troy Police and Miami County Deputies were pursuing the truck when the crash happened. According to OSP, police did attempt to use stop stuffs to end the pursue sooner, but Troopers had no details on that.
Troopers say the truck was traveling on N. Dixie Drive at a “high rate of speed” when Hufford pulled out in front of the speeding truck in a white car. That’s when the truck hit Hufford’s car, killing Hufford.
Harville was taken into custody by Troy Police and taken to Upper Valley Medical Center with minor injuries.
The crash happened around Four:00 p.m. Monday in the seven thousand block of North Dixie. Both the north and southbound lanes of N. Dixie Drive were closed during the investigation and clean-up of the crash.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office responded to the scene as well.
Witnesses at the scene told two NEWS they witnessed police pursuing a pickup truck when the pickup struck another vehicle. Hufford’s car was seen in the middle of the road on the median with a sheet covering it up.
One man told two NEWS the truck was stolen from his father Monday in Miami County. He said his mother spotted the truck being stolen and called him on the phone. He said he and his dad are upset that someone died.
In a written statement, Troy Police said Tuesday an administrative review of the pursuit will be finished once all the information from the agencies involved is available.
Two NEWS has obtained the pursue policy from both the Troy Police Department and the Miami County Sheriff’s Office.. Click on the pics below to read the total policies.
Troy Police Pursuit Policy Miami County Sheriff Pursuit Policy
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Movie released of deadly police pursue
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) – The Miami County Sheriff’s Office released movie from a cruiser dash camera Tuesday.
The movie demonstrate police from Troy, Tipp City, Miami County Sheriff’s Deputies and OSP Troopers pursuing the white pickup on I-75, exiting at Northwoods Boulevard and then heading south on N. Dixie Drive.
The movie below has been edited to shows parts of the pursue.
The suspect in the fatal crash stemming from a high-speed pursue appeared in court on Tuesday morning.
Jordan Harville was arraigned on a felony theft charge for stealing a pickup truck. A judge set Harville’s bond at $75,000.00.
Harville is being held in the Miami County Jail. He’s due back in court on April 4th.
Harville could face extra charges related to a high-speed pursue with authorities that ended in a fatal crash.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Monday one person was killed when their car was struck by a speeding pickup during a police pursue.
28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood was killed Monday when his car was struck by a fleeing pickup truck in Harrison Township. (Photo provided)
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood.
Police say the pickup was stolen from Miami County earlier Monday.
Troy Police and Miami County Deputies were pursuing the truck when the crash happened. According to OSP, police did attempt to use stop jams to end the pursue sooner, but Troopers had no details on that.
Troopers say the truck was traveling on N. Dixie Drive at a “high rate of speed” when Hufford pulled out in front of the speeding truck in a white car. That’s when the truck hit Hufford’s car, killing Hufford.
Harville was taken into custody by Troy Police and taken to Upper Valley Medical Center with minor injuries.
The crash happened around Four:00 p.m. Monday in the seven thousand block of North Dixie. Both the north and southbound lanes of N. Dixie Drive were closed during the investigation and clean-up of the crash.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office responded to the scene as well.
Witnesses at the scene told two NEWS they spotted police pursuing a pickup truck when the pickup struck another vehicle. Hufford’s car was seen in the middle of the road on the median with a sheet covering it up.
One man told two NEWS the truck was stolen from his father Monday in Miami County. He said his mother spotted the truck being stolen and called him on the phone. He said he and his dad are upset that someone died.
In a written statement, Troy Police said Tuesday an administrative review of the pursuit will be ended once all the information from the agencies involved is available.
Two NEWS has obtained the pursue policy from both the Troy Police Department and the Miami County Sheriff’s Office.. Click on the pics below to read the total policies.
Troy Police Pursuit Policy Miami County Sheriff Pursuit Policy
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Movie released of deadly police pursue
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) – The Miami County Sheriff’s Office released movie from a cruiser dash camera Tuesday.
The movie showcase police from Troy, Tipp City, Miami County Sheriff’s Deputies and OSP Troopers pursuing the white pickup on I-75, exiting at Northwoods Boulevard and then heading south on N. Dixie Drive.
The movie below has been edited to shows parts of the pursue.
The suspect in the fatal crash stemming from a high-speed pursue appeared in court on Tuesday morning.
Jordan Harville was arraigned on a felony theft charge for stealing a pickup truck. A judge set Harville’s bond at $75,000.00.
Harville is being held in the Miami County Jail. He’s due back in court on April 4th.
Harville could face extra charges related to a high-speed pursue with authorities that ended in a fatal crash.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said Monday one person was killed when their car was struck by a speeding pickup during a police pursue.
28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood was killed Monday when his car was struck by a fleeing pickup truck in Harrison Township. (Photo provided)
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 28-year-old Anthony Hufford of Englewood.
Police say the pickup was stolen from Miami County earlier Monday.
Troy Police and Miami County Deputies were pursuing the truck when the crash happened. According to OSP, police did attempt to use stop plunges to end the pursue sooner, but Troopers had no details on that.
Troopers say the truck was traveling on N. Dixie Drive at a “high rate of speed” when Hufford pulled out in front of the speeding truck in a white car. That’s when the truck hit Hufford’s car, killing Hufford.
Harville was taken into custody by Troy Police and taken to Upper Valley Medical Center with minor injuries.
The crash happened around Four:00 p.m. Monday in the seven thousand block of North Dixie. Both the north and southbound lanes of N. Dixie Drive were closed during the investigation and clean-up of the crash.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office responded to the scene as well.
Witnesses at the scene told two NEWS they witnessed police pursuing a pickup truck when the pickup struck another vehicle. Hufford’s car was seen in the middle of the road on the median with a sheet covering it up.
One man told two NEWS the truck was stolen from his father Monday in Miami County. He said his mother spotted the truck being stolen and called him on the phone. He said he and his dad are upset that someone died.
In a written statement, Troy Police said Tuesday an administrative review of the pursuit will be ended once all the information from the agencies involved is available.
Two NEWS has obtained the pursue policy from both the Troy Police Department and the Miami County Sheriff’s Office.. Click on the photos below to read the utter policies.
Troy Police Pursuit Policy Miami County Sheriff Pursuit Policy
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