Man leads troopers, police on wild chase through Elkhart County
By:
Nathan Faulkner
Posted: Feb 16, 2018 8:17 AM EDT
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ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. - A driver is in custody after a wild police chase through Elkhart County.
The Indiana State Police say the chase started Thursday night and went through Middlebury, Goshen and Elkhart - before it finally ended in Bristol.
ISP says troopers were chasing the driver, Christopher Stoops.
They say during the chase, Stoops' car had punctured tires but he kept driving on the rims.
He finally stopped - in someone's yard.
No one was hurt.
Stoops faces felony counts of resisting law enforcement - and other charges.
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