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Police arrest driver following chase; civilian and state patrol vehicles hit

The driver was charged with five felonies and two misdemeanors. Rasean Barringer, 32, was arrested after leading police on a chase in north Toledo, Ohio, where he allegedly hit civilian and state patrol vehicles and had drugs in his possession. The driver was stopped by police near Alexis Road and Hagman Street and was pulled over, but sped off when they approached him and he sped off. Police followed him onto a highway onto a bend and continued following him, striking civilian and Ohio State Highway Patrol vehicles. The vehicle was damaged and nearly completely disabled when it exited the roadway onto Jeep Parkway. Barringers was arrested and charged with five felonies and two misdemeanors, including failure to comply, having weapons under disability, tampering with evidence, and carrying concealed weapons.

Police arrest driver following chase; civilian and state patrol vehicles hit

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The driver was charged with five felonies and two misdemeanors.

TOLEDO, Ohio — A driver was arrested Wednesday after allegedly leading police on a chase in north Toledo, striking vehicles and having drugs in his possession.

According to a Toledo police report, 32-year-old Rasean Barringer was driving near Alexis Road and Hagman Street at approximately 3:30 p.m. when officers identified the vehicle as one that had been involved in other pursuits over the last week.

Officer initiated a traffic stop and pulled Barringer over. Crews approached the vehicle, but Barringer sped off. Police followed Barringer onto a highway, the report said, making it to a a bend until Barringer ran into and struck civilian vehicles that were stopped due to a crash that Ohio State Highway Patrol crews were managing. Barringer also struck an OSHP vehicle, causing minor damage.

According to the police report, Toledo police officers were unaware that OSHP was responding to the crash prior to the incident with Barringer, as they did not have communications with the state highway patrol.

Toledo police continued following Barringer's vehicle, which had sustained damage and was almost completely disabled by the time it exited the roadway onto Jeep Parkway. Barringer failed to negotiate a roundabout, went over the curb and became stuck.

Police conducted a felony stop, but Barringer fled on foot. According to a court document, Barringer fled with a duffle bag in hand, then discarded the duffle bag on the ground. Officers then apprehended and arrested Barringer.

The duffle bag was located and inside, officers found a loaded firearm, six grams of crack cocaine and four grams of fentanyl, according to the report.

Barringer was taken to and treated at a hospital, then booked into Lucas County Jail, where he was charged with felony counts of failure to comply, having weapons under disability, tampering with evidence and carrying concealed weapons. Barringer was also charged with misdemeanor counts of obstructing official business and resisting arrest.


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