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    Police Chase in Kansas City

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    By KMAN Staff on February 13, 2013 State News

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A police chase that started in Kansas City, Mo., has ended in Kansas City, Kan., after the driver speed the wrong way down roads and through a park.

    Video from a KSHB helicopter showed the driver veering through parking lots and narrowly avoiding other vehicles around rush hour Wednesday as he headed into oncoming traffic. The driver also sped past playground equipment in a park and through residential neighborhoods.

    The chase came to an end after the fleeing driver’s sport utility vehicle clipped another SUV. The driver was caught after stumbling out of the SUV, while a passenger fled.

    The passenger was apprehended after an apparent attempt to hide behind bushes at a nearby home.

    Kansas City, Kan., police didn’t immediately respond to a message from The Associated Press.

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