Homeland Security operation leads to pursuit, crash and arrests in St. Louis County


ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A police pursuit involving two vehicles ended with a collision near I-270 and I-44 on Wednesday afternoon. Four suspects have been arrested, while one remains on the run.

Investigators tell FOX 2 that the pursuit was part of a Homeland Security task force operation.

Three suspects in one vehicle have since been taken into custody. A driver in a second pursued vehicle crashed nearby. One of the two suspects in that second vehicle were taken into custody, while the other had escaped.

As a precaution, the Lindbergh School District delayed dismissing students as police searched the woods nearby. Schools held students until 3 p.m. when police confirmed the area was secure.

“Was really assuring that we knew (police) were out here,” nearby resident Barb Hartley said. “They were right there at my house, so I knew we were going to be safe, but they really had the manpower out to find this guy.”

Sunset Hills Police located the fugitive just before 4 p.m. As of Wednesday night, all suspects are now in custody.

ICE is now handling the investigation, according to police.

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