York police charged two men with crimes after a high-speed chase through several cities that began when officers spotted a white Lamborghini traveling at more than two hundred km/h.
Police said that on July 7, around 12:50 a. m. m. , officers saw the Lamborghini Urus traveling on Highway 407 near Dufferin Street in Vaughan. A police helicopter took over, following the car from above, it said in a statement Friday.
The helicopter then followed the car to a residential street at Leslie Street and Summerdale Drive in Markham. When officers tried to impede the vehicle, the suspect fled, police said.
The car then crashed into a “tire deflation device” deployed by police on the road, and the vehicle lost a tire. He continued to speed on Highway 407 and ended up in a residential domain at the domain of Red Maple Road and Oneida Crescent in Richmond Hill. Police said.
Officers attempted to block the vehicle with their patrol cars, but the suspect crashed into police vehicles and drove away again, according to the news report.
The Lamborghini continued west on Highway 407 and ended up at a Brampton commercial. The suspects abandoned their car and attempted to flee the scene in an accomplice’s vehicle, police said.
While attempting to arrest everyone in the vehicle, the vehicle ran over an officer’s foot, police said. The car stopped and the two suspects were taken into custody.
A 21-year-old man has been accused of driving a vehicle in a harmful manner, fleeing from the police and not having avoided after an accident. A 22-year-old man has been accused of assaulting a police officer with a weapon.
Investigators are asking witnesses to touch them.
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