High-speed chase ends on foot in New Concord

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Brice Lillibridge and Elena Kozelek
Orbit Media Reporters

A man and a woman were arrested in New Concord Thursday afternoon after they led police on a high-speed chase that started in Cambridge. Two Orbit Media reporters saw the vehicle chase pass through New Concord around 1:55 p.m.

According to Cambridge Police Department Lieutenant Dave Peoples, “the violator truck did not stop upon an officer initiating a traffic stop.”

The driver led the chase onto Interstate 70 and reached speeds over 100 MPH. The suspects continued westbound. “There was an attempt to deploy spike strips, but the violator vehicle swerved at the trooper so the spike strips were retracted,” said Peoples.

Local law enforcement officers respond to the high-speed chase near McCall Lane on Aug. 20, 2020. The driver led the chase onto Interstate 70 and reached speeds over 100 MPH. Photo credit: Brice Lillibridge

Local law enforcement officers respond to the high-speed chase near McCall Lane on Aug. 20, 2020. The driver led the chase onto Interstate 70 and reached speeds over 100 MPH. Photo credit: Brice Lillibridge

The driver exited at I-70 169 northbound and led police into New Concord. The chase continued onto State Route 83 and the vehicle pulled into the Beckett House healthcare facility, before John Glenn School Road. 

The man and woman vehicle occupants fled on foot. The female was located first and was taken into custody. The male was tracked in the woods by Cambridge Police K-9 Officer Buddy within 10 minutes.

The male was taken into custody from a grass field off of McCall Lane.

Assisting in the response were Ohio State Highway Patrol, Muskingum County Sheriff, Guernsey County Sheriff, New Concord Police, and Muskingum University Police. EMS was called to the scene for the male suspect. He was taken into police custody after treatment. 

Names of the suspects have not been released.

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NCPD Receives Grant For K-9 Norco

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Will Ford and Elena Kozelek
Orbit Media Reporters

The New Concord Police Department received a grant provided by the National Police Foundation to install a heat alarm for K-9 Officer Norco inside the K-9 cruiser. 

This grant specifically allows agencies the ability to implement heat alarms inside their K-9 cruisers, and NCPD will receive an amount between $1,100 and $1,300 to put in the heat alarm. 

New Concord Police Chief Mindy Peck said the alarm will monitor the temperature inside the cruiser and notify Officer Jeff Traub if the temperature becomes too high. 

“It’s got a temperature control in the back by Norco’s cage…it’s like a little square box. It looks like a thermostat. It keeps track of the temperature in the car, and Officer Traub has a little device that he wears on his belt…it will alert him,” said Peck.

Peck was thrilled to receive the grant given that ten grants are given out across the nation each year. 

“I was excited because I didn’t think we would get it… very thankful,” said Peck. 

The National Police Foundation asked participants to send in an essay sharing why each agency felt that they deserved the grant. 

New Concord Police Chief Mindy Peck announces the New Concord Police Department has received a heat alarm grant for K-9 Officer Norco during the Aug. 10, 2020 New Concord Village Council Meeting.

The police department plans to introduce this new equipment hopefully within the next month.

Peck intends to apply for a K-9 grant in September through Aftermath Services to fund their K-9 unit. Aftermath Services offers $5,000, $3,000, and $1,000 grant every year. 

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