A man is facing charges after a high-speed police chase through the West Loop of Houston ended in his arrest, court documents reveal.
Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies initiated a traffic stop on Jonathan Garcia, who was allegedly wanted on multiple federal and state felony warrants, at around 3:00pm Wednesday. When questioned during the stop, a passenger did not want to be involved and exited the vehicle, sustaining minor road-rash injuries.
According to court records, Garcia then fled, leading deputies on a 14-minute pursuit that spanned approximately 15 miles along the southbound lanes of the West Loop. The chase was closely followed by SkyEye cameras, which captured footage of the high-speed pursuit.
After multiple attempts to stop the suspect, authorities finally disabled the vehicle in the Galleria area, allowing them to take Garcia into custody without incident.
Garcia is now facing additional charges for evading arrest, in addition to his existing warrants.
Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies initiated a traffic stop on Jonathan Garcia, who was allegedly wanted on multiple federal and state felony warrants, at around 3:00pm Wednesday. When questioned during the stop, a passenger did not want to be involved and exited the vehicle, sustaining minor road-rash injuries.
According to court records, Garcia then fled, leading deputies on a 14-minute pursuit that spanned approximately 15 miles along the southbound lanes of the West Loop. The chase was closely followed by SkyEye cameras, which captured footage of the high-speed pursuit.
After multiple attempts to stop the suspect, authorities finally disabled the vehicle in the Galleria area, allowing them to take Garcia into custody without incident.
Garcia is now facing additional charges for evading arrest, in addition to his existing warrants.