Thursday, March 4th 2021, 4:32 pm
By: Karl Torp
OKLAHOMA CITY -
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as 44-year-old Brandon Roberts.
Deputies said Roberts was driving a Ford F-150 pickup when the pickup reached speeds of 110 mph in northwest Oklahoma City.
Deputies were trying to serve a warrant for failure to comply with drug court when they first spotted Roberts at SW 29th Street and Interstate 44.
”They recognized the vehicle, tried to pull him over, (and) that s when he took off,” said Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Aaron Brilbeck.
Deputies said Roberts let a passenger out of the pickup before trying to lose deputies in more than a 10-mile stretch.
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