Chaos erupted across northern Ohio Thursday morning as a wild police chase tore through rush-hour traffic, leaving smashed cars, a banged-up cop cruiser, and at least two criminals in cuffs while the rest vanished into thin air.
Just after dawn, state troopers clocked a pack of five high-octane rides screaming down State Route 2—no plates, no dealer tags, just a bunch of masked up drivers playing real-life Grand Theft Auto. When cops tried to pull them over near Route 611, the whole crew blew through like the law didn’t exist.
Then, predictably, things went south. One stolen ride T-boned an innocent commuter’s car near the I-90 interchange. Minutes later, another idiot plowed headfirst into a sheriff’s deputy’s cruiser, leaving the officer bruised but lucky. No regular folks got hurt, somehow.
Cops nabbed two guys—one barely legal at 21, the other still a kid at 15—but the rest? Ghosts. Drones buzzed over fields, choppers chopped through the sky, and K-9 units sniffed around like bloodhounds on a mission. They turned up two more abandoned stolen wheels nearby.
Turns out, at least three of these hot rides were swiped from a Dodge dealer in Perkins Township. No shocker there. Still missing? Two punks and a mean-looking 2023 gray Camaro ZL1 with a black convertible top—either hiding in a barn or halfway to Detroit by now.
The real mystery? How these clowns got their hands on all that pricey metal and planned this little joyride. Cops are scratching their heads, following leads, and begging anyone with a tip to pipe up. Because let’s face it—this isn’t just reckless, it’s straight-up nuts.