Katherine Hamilton
A burglary call turns into a violent crash after a suspect tries to make a quick getaway.
Deputies say 43-year-old Scotty Nicholas Oldfield led officers on a high-speed chase after they spotted his vehicle on the road.
Oldfield hit nearly 90 mph before slamming into another SUV… pic.twitter.com/YNbl38NwtG
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Police nabbed a burglary suspect south of Portland, Oregon, after he led them on a high-speed chase and ended up crashing an SUV.
Deputies from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary report on Southeast River Road on Tuesday around 4 p.m. after a caller told 911 he saw a man on his security footage stealing items from his garage, the New York Post reported.
Deputies reviewed the footage and later identified the suspect as Scotty Nicholas Oldfield, 43.
Another deputy saw Oldfield on Southeast Roethe Road speeding past him in a white Ford Explorer. Deputies began trying to pull Oldfield over, but he refused and led them on a high-speed chase.
