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High Speed Chase led to Arrests of Florida Suspects, according to Pine Prairie Police

Pine Prairie Police Chief L.C. Deshotel reported to KVPI News: On May 18, 2021 Pine Prairie Police clocked a vehicle at 130mph in a 45 mph zone on Highway 13. The vehicle failed to stop and a pursuit led officers through Turkey Creek where Turkey Creek Police joined in the pursuit which got to speeds of over 140 mph. Pine Prairie Police and Turkey Creek Police was able to identify the car as a grey Mercedes 4 door car with Florida Plates before they got onto Interstate 49 north towards Alexandria where speeds increased and sight of the vehicle was lost. Louisiana State Police Troop E was able to regain sight of the vehicle where he got off at Highway 112 and into the Burger King Parking lot where the driver and passenger was detained without further incident. Upon search of the vehicle, Marijuana was located along with Marijuana Gummy Candies. Also in the vehicle was several credit cards and electronic devices commonly used in credit card skimming and thefts. Pine Prairie Police was able to seize the drugs, equipment and cash which was taken into evidence. The driver, Nicholas Llunroy Rose of Miramar Florida was arrested and charged with Speeding 130mph in a 45 mph zone, Reckless Operation of a Vehicle, Aggravated Flight from an Officer, Driving under suspension, Anti Skimming Act and Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute. The passenger of the vehicle, Chachouna Aurelien, of Miami Gardens, Florida was charged with Anti Skimming Act and Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute. Both subjects were booked into the Evangeline Parish Jail of said charges. Chief Deshotel thanks Turkey Creek Chief Steven Ardoin and Louisiana State Police Troop E Troopers for the assistance in this matter.

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